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inexcusable

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Adjective — So bad that there is no acceptable reason or excuse for it.

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completely inexcusable inexcusable behaviour utterly inexcusable

Etymology

From Middle French inexcusable, from Latin inexcusabilis.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inexcusable” mean?

The word “inexcusable” means so bad that there is no acceptable reason or excuse for it. In plain terms, something you can't justify or find any excuse for — plain and simply not okay.

How do you use “inexcusable” in a sentence?

Here is “inexcusable” used in a sentence: “His rudeness to the waitress was completely inexcusable.”

What part of speech is “inexcusable”?

“Inexcusable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “inexcusable” come from?

The word “inexcusable” comes from Latin. From Middle French inexcusable, from Latin inexcusabilis.

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