Imperdonable in english
Unforgivable
pronunciation: ənfɔrgɪvəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənfɔrgɪvəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
imperdonable = unforgivable ; unpardonable ; inexcusable ; irremissible.
Example: The way Coy handled Rowena in front of the department heads is unforgivable.Example: Incorrect reference entry is an unpardonable sin, since the purpose of the entry is to give exact steerage to the original paper from the abstract.Example: Child labor is now considered an inexcusable form of exploitation.Example: Perhaps, though, the term 'venial' is a relic of the idea of 'remissible' as opposed to 'irremissible' sin.more:
» de modo imperdonable = unforgivably ; unpardonably .
Example: A paramedic who broke his baby son's arm in an 'unforgivably brutal and shocking' attack was jailed for three years today. Example: They succeeded in convincing her that she would be utterly and unpardonably foolish if she were to turn their offer down.