Unmitigable [adjective]

Definition of Unmitigable:

hopeless

Opposite/Antonyms of Unmitigable:

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Sentence/Example of Unmitigable:

He presented a curious mixture of easy forgiveness and unmitigable malice.

Against Mrs. Poyntz, above all others, I bore a remembrance of unrelaxed, unmitigable indignation.

Here is Donatello haunted with strange remorse, and an unmitigable resolve to obtain what he deems justice upon himself.

No better process was found, and the disgust of the public with their goods was soon general and unmitigable.

She read an unmitigable opposition in his eyes and sadly said, "You'll come here to sleep, won't you?"

Unmitigable, un-mit′i-ga-bl, adj. that cannot be mitigated or alleviated.

Mr. Henley speaks of his ‘deliberate and unmitigable baseness of morality.’