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Definition of unpronounceable in English: unpronounceableadjective ʌnprəˈnaʊnsəb(ə)lˌənprəˈnaʊnsəb(ə)l (of a word or name) too difficult to say. (文字,姓名)难读的,难念的;难发音的 a Peruvian author with an unpronounceable name Example sentencesExamples - Another major improvement is the switch from an unpronounceable acronym for the system to the very descriptive name, Rescue 21.
- A drug with an unpronounceable name is being hailed as the biggest breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer for more than 20 years.
- I couldn't read anymore textbooks with unpronounceable words about postmodern feminism.
- I was looking up the definition of some unpronounceable word when a tiny blue box appeared at the corner of my screen.
- The actual name was unpronounceable, and so was Shadowmelder's given name, so he just called himself that, and that was the end of it.
- I should have written ‘noun,’ of course; the unpronounceable verb would be Iraqi-ize.
- Yes, there is more to hate about WLANs than the unpronounceable acronym.
- Coming from Texas, as did Buddy Holly, for Bush to make such a mistake is far worse than not knowing the unpronounceable name of a prime minister of an obscure country.
- Indeed, the various names of God that forms the heart of Kabbalah are not some mysterious deep-throated unpronounceable words that cause cosmic upheavals.
- If the label is bad, the region is obscure and the name is unpronounceable, it could be a great buy - after all, a wine like this has to have something going for it.
- The fact that the players may be from foreign leagues and offer unpronounceable surnames merely adds to their mystical allure.
- No one knew that the victims they imagined as faceless bogeymen with unpronounceable names, I imagined as my mother.
- It is an unpronounceable name, perhaps because it is not really the name of a specific anthropmorphised entity but a formula that describes a process.
- It also has a nearly unpronounceable title, The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
- Neil adopts a six-year-old girl from Africa, with an unpronounceable name, who can't speak a word of anything.
- Look at you, you're a monster, you have that accent and that unpronounceable name.
- Murder victim Lindita Kukaj was a lot more than a non-national with an unpronounceable name to her Sligo friends.
- Now, as his breakout hit All About My Mother takes him to the Oscars, the man with the unpronounceable name is becoming a household word.
- I just want these critics to admit that they like something besides bands with unpronounceable names and acoustic guitars.
- With a jumble of numbers and unpronounceable names - pyridoxine, cobalamin and molybdenum, say - it's hard to know which ingredients are hype and which you really need to stay healthy.
Derivativesadverb The letters I-J-K appear unpronounceably together on vernacular signboards, with the sole intention of befuddling non-Dutch-speaking mankind. Example sentencesExamples - I also have a hard time reading aloud, slurring the words unpronounceably together frequently.
- You get this novel about deadly squash-pumpkin hybrids, two unpronounceably surnamed not-quite-orphans’ deadly encounters with them and a villain who makes Count Olaf seem benevolent.
- She called herself Me, which was short for an unpronounceably long Thai name.
- Australia beat Caledonia 11-0 in the quarter finals with four goals from the unpronounceably named Bobby Despotovski.
Definition of unpronounceable in US English: unpronounceableadjectiveˌənprəˈnaʊnsəb(ə)lˌənprəˈnounsəb(ə)l (of a word or name) too difficult to say. (文字,姓名)难读的,难念的;难发音的 Example sentencesExamples - It also has a nearly unpronounceable title, The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
- The fact that the players may be from foreign leagues and offer unpronounceable surnames merely adds to their mystical allure.
- With a jumble of numbers and unpronounceable names - pyridoxine, cobalamin and molybdenum, say - it's hard to know which ingredients are hype and which you really need to stay healthy.
- Coming from Texas, as did Buddy Holly, for Bush to make such a mistake is far worse than not knowing the unpronounceable name of a prime minister of an obscure country.
- Another major improvement is the switch from an unpronounceable acronym for the system to the very descriptive name, Rescue 21.
- A drug with an unpronounceable name is being hailed as the biggest breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer for more than 20 years.
- Now, as his breakout hit All About My Mother takes him to the Oscars, the man with the unpronounceable name is becoming a household word.
- I couldn't read anymore textbooks with unpronounceable words about postmodern feminism.
- I should have written ‘noun,’ of course; the unpronounceable verb would be Iraqi-ize.
- Yes, there is more to hate about WLANs than the unpronounceable acronym.
- Murder victim Lindita Kukaj was a lot more than a non-national with an unpronounceable name to her Sligo friends.
- It is an unpronounceable name, perhaps because it is not really the name of a specific anthropmorphised entity but a formula that describes a process.
- Indeed, the various names of God that forms the heart of Kabbalah are not some mysterious deep-throated unpronounceable words that cause cosmic upheavals.
- I was looking up the definition of some unpronounceable word when a tiny blue box appeared at the corner of my screen.
- The actual name was unpronounceable, and so was Shadowmelder's given name, so he just called himself that, and that was the end of it.
- If the label is bad, the region is obscure and the name is unpronounceable, it could be a great buy - after all, a wine like this has to have something going for it.
- Neil adopts a six-year-old girl from Africa, with an unpronounceable name, who can't speak a word of anything.
- I just want these critics to admit that they like something besides bands with unpronounceable names and acoustic guitars.
- No one knew that the victims they imagined as faceless bogeymen with unpronounceable names, I imagined as my mother.
- Look at you, you're a monster, you have that accent and that unpronounceable name.
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