Unpardonable

Synonyms for "unpardonable" (58 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 11 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • ἀναπολόγητος adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Bulgarian

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  • непростим adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Danish

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  • utilgivelig adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Esperanto

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  • nepardonebla adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

French

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  • impardonnable adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

German

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  • unverzeihlich adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Hungarian

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  • megbocsáthatatlan adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Icelandic

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  • ófyrirgefanlegur adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Macedonian

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  • неопростлив adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Persian

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  • نابخشودنی adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Russian

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  • непростительный adj (impossible to pardon or forgive)

Sample sentences

9 total sentences available.

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It was unpardonable.

Source: tatoeba (914037)

Treason is unpardonable.

Source: tatoeba (5746007)

The most unpardonable sin in society is independence of thought.

Source: tatoeba (8994913)

Teaching them many things for their good, we yet keep from them ignorantly, foolishly, with a hesitancy and neglect unpardonable—knowledge, the possession of which is essential for their future welfare.

Source: tatoeba (11622231)

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