insufferably
insufferably — adverb
1. in a manner that is so unpleasant, irritating, or extreme that it becomes almost
in a manner that is so unpleasant, irritating, or extreme that it becomes almost impossible to tolerate
Eitan found the summer heat insufferably humid and stayed indoors all day.
insufferably + adjective (humid)
Nikos acted so insufferably self-important that nobody wanted to work with him.
insufferably + adjective (self-important) + that-clause
The lecture ran for an insufferably long three hours without a single break.
Sofia smiled insufferably as she accepted another award, making her colleagues groan.
The guests were behaving insufferably, complaining loudly about every dish served.
- unbearably
more common and slightly less formal; works in the same adjective-modifying pattern
- intolerably
similar register and meaning, but emphasises the outcome (cannot tolerate) rather than the quality itself
- impossibly
less direct; suggests the situation is so extreme that it seems unrealistic
文法句型
insufferably + adjective
verb + insufferably
用法筆記
Frequently modifies adjectives that describe a negative personal quality (smug, arrogant, self-righteous) or a difficult physical condition (hot, humid, long). When modifying verbs, the verb often describes a repeated behaviour or attitude.