inexcusable behaviour

  • 1inexcusable — UK [ˌɪnɪkˈskjuːzəb(ə)l] / US [ˌɪnɪkˈskjuzəb(ə)l] adjective inexcusable behaviour is so bad or rude that you cannot forgive the person who behaved like that Her comments were highly offensive and quite inexcusable. an inexcusable mistake …

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  • 2inexcusable — in|ex|cu|sa|ble [ˌınıkˈskju:zəbəl] adj inexcusable behaviour is too bad to be excused ▪ an inexcusable act of aggression >inexcusably adv …

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  • 3inexcusable — adjective inexcusable behaviour is too bad to be excused: Such rudeness is inexcusable! inexcusably adverb …

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  • 4inexcusable — [ˌɪnɪkˈskjuːzəb(ə)l] adj inexcusable behaviour is so bad that you cannot forgive the person who behaved like that Syn: unforgivable …

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  • 5behaviour — BE spelling n. 1) to exhibit behaviour (to exhibit strange behaviour) 2) abnormal; asocial; criminal; diplomatic; disciplined; disruptive; inconsiderate; inexcusable; infantile; irrational; model; modest; neurotic; normal; obsequious;… …

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  • 6behaviour — noun 1) his behaviour was inexcusable Syn: conduct, actions, doings, manners, ways, deportment, bearing, etiquette 2) the behaviour of these organisms Syn: functioning, action, perf …

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  • 9Asashōryū Akinori — 朝青龍 明徳 Асашорюү Акинори Asashōryū Akinori Personal inf …

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  • 10Ahimsa in Jainism — IAST|Ahiṃsā (Sanskrit : अहिंसा, Prakrit : अहिंसा) means “non violence”, “non injury” or absence of desire to harm any life forms. Ahiṃsā is the fundamental principle of Jainism forming cornerstone of its ethics and doctrine. Vegetarianism and… …

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