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unbearable

adjective as in very bad; too much

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Five months after arriving in the UK he said it got so "unbearable" he decided to return to Albania.

From BBC

And he’s not the only local resident to discover an unbearable problem when returning home after the fire.

Fefferman said he recently pulled his son out of Van Gogh Elementary School due to the stench and pollution, which sometimes became so unbearable that school officials canceled recess.

"Customers want to see investment in improving services and cleaning up our rivers but that can't come at an unbearable cost to struggling households."

From BBC

For Tita, love gives her the ability to survive the unbearable agony of a lifetime of injustice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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