Unbridgeable (Adjective)
Meaning
Not bridgeable; "a wide unbridgeable river"; "unbridgeable generation gap".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The distance between the two cliffs created an unbridgeable gap, making it impossible to cross over.
- Their differing views on life formed an unbridgeable chasm that eventually ended the partnership.
- The language barrier presented an unbridgeable obstacle for the tourists trying to communicate with the locals.
- Despite numerous attempts at reconciliation, the unbridgeable rift between the siblings lingered for years.
- The wide, rushing river was an unbridgeable natural barrier that separated the two villages for centuries.