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Definition of Unutterably

Unutterably
Unutterable Un*ut"ter*a*ble, a. Not utterable; incapable of being spoken or voiced; inexpressible; ineffable; unspeakable; as, unutterable anguish. Sighed and looked unutterable things. --Thomson. -- Un*ut"ter*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*ut"ter*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unutterably from wikipedia

- The Unutterable is the 21st album by English rock band the Fall, released in 2000. It was recorded with much the same lineup as had appeared on the group's...
- rated the do****entary five out of five, reviewed it as "brilliant" and "unutterably sad", and stated: "There were many, many contributory factors to Amy...
- but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or great in your life will have to return to you, all in the same...
- Netflix. Reviewing Episode One for The Guardian, Lucy Mangan called it "an unutterably delicious, satisfying dish," with "Jim Broadbent, in fully...
- universally hated. It resembles the Yankee flag, and that is enough to make it unutterably detestable." The editor of the Charleston Mercury expressed a similar...
- Entertainment W****ly graded the film a C, writing the story and visuals were "unutterably bland ... Bluth had the right idea with those epic ice crystals, but...
- visions, at least he has seen them! Let him die charging through those unutterable, unnameable things: other horrible workers will come; they will begin...
- opposition, is confounding things human and divine, and is attempting things unutterable, execrable. Protestant Reformers, including John Wycliffe, Martin Luther...
- pronouncing the Name as written that it is sometimes called the "Ineffable", "Unutterable", or "Distinctive Name", or "Explicit Name" ("Shem HaMephorash" in Hebrew)...
- condemned by the Secretary of State for War, Winston Churchill, as "unutterably monstrous", and in the UK House of Commons debate on 8 July 1920 Members...