ununderstandable
English
Etymology
Adjective
ununderstandable (comparative more ununderstandable, superlative most ununderstandable)
- Not understandable; that cannot be understood.
- 1983, Walter Garrison Runciman, A treatise on social theory
- But to report an item or sequence of behaviour as radically ununderstandable is to say that it is so inaccessible to any possible explanation […]
- 1983, Walter Garrison Runciman, A treatise on social theory
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