Sentence examples for ineffable pain from inspiring English sources

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It's also about the violent solitude of self-alienation, the nearly impenetrable shell of ineffable pain — and in this regard it's not so different from "Moonlight".

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That he's reëmerged with such a finely wrought drama capturing something ineffable — unresolved pain — is well worth rewarding.

The pain of some tragedies is ineffable.

Pain and suffering is another matter, more ineffable.

In nearly every room of Walter Reed, a pain rating scale is taped to the wall, giving people a vocabulary for the ineffable.

Audrey Hepburn looks beautiful (she's photographed by the great Czech-born veteran who lit her in Roman Holiday, The Nun's Story and The Children's Hour), but she's a pain in the neck (mine, not her swan-like cou) and the film has an ineffable vulgarity in its cultural assumptions and social observation.

ineffable, adj.

Feeling ineffable?

It's ineffable.

They were ineffable.

Sharpe feigned ineffable hurt.

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