Adverb
to an unbearable degree
Source: WordNetit was unbearably hot in the room Source: Internet
And even in those spaces are placed anchor engines, steering engines, steam pipes, etc. rendering them unbearably hot in tropical regions." Source: Internet
After bolting out of a Bushwick pub with an unbearably fussy menu—burgers are only served at certain hours, and never on Monday—the trio of 20-year-olds settle on an unpretentious Venezuelan joint known for its molasses lemonade and meat-stuffed arepas. Source: Internet
After a taste (or ten -- I think I et half the jar during last night's unbearably dull Emmy's) of the chocolate covered hazelnuts, I have to pronounce them ridiculously, dangerously good. Source: Internet
As we braced ourselves for the final chapter of the film, the “Circle of Blood,” we suddenly grew unbearably hot. Source: Internet
It also means the film itself is almost unbearably intimate, tinged with regret and grief, the pair playing an estranged father/daughter whose relationship mirrored their own at the time. Source: Internet