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It is an adjective used to describe something that it is too difficult to understand or to judge. Example sentence: The unfathomable complexities of the stock market often leave investors bewildered.
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And perhaps this is not a regrettable fact: "At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be infinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable" (Walden, XVII).
Unfathomable Ruination were in radio contact with organisers on the outside and, happily, the door handle eventually worked.
Coming from a sprinting background I'd have to say Usain I think, but the thing is the speeds that Mo and everyone else run at those distances is so fast as well, I think it's sort of unfathomable for someone like myself.
Who knows, Briggs says, adding that lower house MPs mostly find the Senate unfathomable.
Related: Nigel Farage makes police complaint over Have I Got News For You The work and pensions secretary describes a vote for Ukip as "unfathomable" as it risks allowing a weak minority Labour government – backed by the SNP – to seize control of Downing Street".
To many, seeing a US soldier and a Muslim woman who is almost completely covered as a happily married couple is odd and unfathomable.
Because having the unfathomable luck to be born into a benign liberal democracy means I can live wherever the hell I damn well please.
The sweet-savoury, slightly unfathomable flavour goes brilliantly with clams and delicate summer garlic.
Unfathomable Ruination had been invited by the Portuguese artist João Onofre to enter a steel cube, called Box Sized Die, that had been placed outside London's Gherkin as part of the Sculpture in the City festival.
In making 350 New Zealand certainly got more than they ought, not least because of some unfathomable England bowling that eventually brought Broad a five-wicket haul that he might not wish to tell his grandchildren about.
Unfathomable, futuristic madness: that's what made me want to visit Japan.
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