1. inexcusable - Adjective
2. inexcusable - Adjective Satellite
Not excusable; not admitting excuse or justification; as, inexcusable folly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians. Henrik Ibsen
It would be a great abuse of my position to write that it was Northwest Airlines that treated us in this shoddy and inexcusable way, so I won't. Bill Bryson
My mistake. My inexcusable mistake, as a con man never stops being a con man; he can't. But I suffered from a will to believe, a defect of character that I thought I had rooted out. I was mistaken. Robert A. Heinlein
To be both rich and handsome was bad enough. But to have a voice like honey over warm bread on top of that was simply inexcusable. Patrick Rothfuss
They did it for love, and sometimes love makes us do the irrational.. even the inexcusable. Melissa de la Cruz
To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable. Ludwig van Beethoven