unrelievable

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ relievable.

Adjective

unrelievable (comparative more unrelievable, superlative most unrelievable)

  1. Not relievable.
    • 2004, Ashby Bland Crowder, Wakeful Anguish: A Literary Biography of William Humphrey, page 229:
      Kyle's absence produces an unrelievable itch in Edwina, according to Mrs. Bywaters, a neighbor, who likens Edwina's ten children to her ten fingers []