Unbearably (Adverb)
Meaning
To an unbearable degree; "it was unbearably hot in the room".
Examples
- The air in the old, crowded subway car was unbearably thick with the smell of sweat and exhaust.
- The heat from the sun beating down on the black pavement made the day unbearably hot for a hike.
- The movie was unbearably boring, with long, drawn-out scenes that seemed to drag on forever.
- The pain from the injury was unbearably sharp, making it difficult for her to even move.
- The noise from the construction site was unbearably loud, making it impossible to concentrate on work.