Sentence examples for a unspeakable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a unspeakable" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an unspeakable" because "unspeakable" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The horror of the situation was truly an unspeakable tragedy."
Alternatives: "an unimaginable" or "a horrific".

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Do you think that they are a) unspeakable acts of barbarity?

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There has been the loss of a child, an unspeakable sorrow to all of us.

So other than being addled from an unspeakable habit, a little smelly and a touch on the amazingly obese scale, I was good to go.

In this first novel, a 19th-century Canadian community tries to understand why an English immigrant committed an unspeakable crime.

Except that they committed an unspeakable crime in a very public way.

He called the crime an "unspeakable act" visited upon a "normal family".

It is an unspeakable moment; it is a story that must be told.

One side called the catastrophe a deliberate act of warfare, an unspeakable crime that stood as testimony to the enemy's disregard for human life.

How can he talk and get awareness on an unspeakable issue except by a shocking visual which everyone can understand?

I felt in those moments a terrible, unspeakable coldness.

The war, he said, was "an unspeakable tragedy", but also "plainly a just war", and it was important that young people learned about it "in the right way".

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