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Comparative
more intolerable
Superlative
most intolerable
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not able to be endured or accepted due to being unpleasant or difficult
- The noise from the construction site became intolerable after several hours.
- His behavior was intolerable, making it hard for anyone to work with him.
- The heat in the small, overcrowded room was simply intolerable.
- She found the constant interruptions during her presentation to be intolerable.
- The amount of stress from the job had reached an intolerable level, forcing him to reconsider his career.
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