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is unutterable
adjective
Not utterable; incapable of being spoken or voiced; inexpressible; ineffable; unspeakable.
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And a little while ago I said that not-being is unutterable, unspeakable, indescribable: do you follow?
"At this difficult time when intolerance, racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and fanaticism are on the rise again, it is essential that cinema, which touches each one of us deep inside, recalls the horror of what is unutterable," he said.
Of the five horror shorts making up V/H/S, one is brilliant, one boasts a great concept but poor execution, two are weighed down by the constraints of the format and one is unutterable shit.
Mr. Chirac said, "In this difficult time when intolerance, racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and fanaticism are on the rise again, it is essential that cinema, which touches each one of us deep inside, recall the horror of what is unutterable".
What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable.
The loss is unutterable.
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What was unutterable, I wrote down.
But what troubled her was unutterable, and she could barely frame it for herself.
REGARDING that which he learns because of his profession, a doctor should "remain silent, holding such things to be unutterable".
And indeed how can any rational man assent to them, when the very expressions which we have just used were before acknowledged by us to be unutterable, unspeakable, indescribable, unthinkable?
It was assumed that in a formal language, one constructed on strict rules of logic, no such inconsistent statements could be formulated; they would be unutterable, Gödel showed otherwise.
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