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inexplicable

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Adjective — Impossible to explain or understand.

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for some inexplicable reason utterly inexplicable

Etymology

From Latin inexplicābilis — in- ("not") + explicābilis ("explicable").

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What does “inexplicable” mean?

The word “inexplicable” means impossible to explain or understand. In plain terms, so strange or mysterious there's simply no explaining it.

How do you pronounce “inexplicable”?

“Inexplicable” is pronounced ihn-ihk-SPLIH-kuh-bl (/ˌɪn.ɪkˈsplɪ.kə.bl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “inexplicable” in a sentence?

Here is “inexplicable” used in a sentence: “For some inexplicable reason, the lights kept flickering all night.”

What part of speech is “inexplicable”?

“Inexplicable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “inexplicable” come from?

The word “inexplicable” comes from Latin. From Latin inexplicābilis — in- ("not") + explicābilis ("explicable").

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