The correct spelling is "unbearable" (unable to be tolerated or endured).
Inbearable isn't a word, so unbearable is correct.
The correct spelling is unbearable (not to be endured or tolerated). Unbearable is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; for example an unbearable headache, or unbearablehumidity.
in the syllable 'bear'.
Intolerable.
unbearable, intolerable, tiring
The correct spelling is "unbearable" (unable to be tolerated or endured).
I was unbearable after hearing that my partner was out sick. Hope it helps
I ran a bath last night, i dipped my foot in, it was so hot it was unbearable.
The American Colonists renamed the Coercive Acts to the Intolerable Acts because they found them so unbearable.
You can use the word intolerable in a few different sentences. You can make the sentences say "The fighting is getting to intolerable for this school to handle".
It was unbearable to watch. The uncertainty was unbearable. The thought of losing you is unbearable.
The word "unbearable" is an adjective. It describes something that is not able to be endured or tolerated.
The word "intolerable" is an adjective.
In 1774 king George took the first choice: mastering the colonies. To punish the colonist of Massachusetts, Parliament passed four harsh laws. The colonist found these laws intolerable-unbearable- they called them the intolerable acts.
Yes, unbearable is a word meaning so unpleasant it can't be endured.
Inbearable isn't a word, so unbearable is correct.