1. unsufferable - Adjective
2. unsufferable - Adjective Satellite
Insufferable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is an affected humility more unsufferable than downright pride, as hypocrisy is more abominable than libertimsm. Take care that your virtues be genuine and unsophisticated. James Burgh
It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. Martin Luther
It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a destruction of the Church and rebellion against ecclesiastical order; such upheavals must be warded off and punished like all other revolts. Martin Luther
the insufferable heat of August in a New York apartment with no air conditioning Source: Internet