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How to pronounce unmanageable in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms unwieldy
Type Words
Synonyms difficult
Derivation unmanageableness


an unmanageable situation.
Type Words
Synonyms uncontrollable
Type Words
Synonyms uncontrollable, uncorrectable
Derivation unmanageableness

Examples of unmanageable

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But I agree that my talk page has become unmanageable and I will attend to this.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Otherwise, the situation can be unmanageable, with problems arising on both ends.
From the techcrunch.com
The situation was almost unmanageable and I have never seen so many people drunk.
From the express.co.uk
Eventually Tina's secret drinking became unmanageable and friends took notice.
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What makes a medium-sized bank manageable and a large-sized bank unmanageable?
From the economist.com
He tried to complete it with his next round but it became wholly unmanageable.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
It didn't feel right, because my life had been so unmanageable from the beginning.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
There are political strains, to be sure, but you could not call them unmanageable.
From the theatlantic.com
Unless a client is unmanageable, he will never be thrown back onto the street.
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More examples
  • Unwieldy: difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape; "we set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter"; "almost dropped the unwieldy parcel"
  • Hard to control; "a difficult child", "an unmanageable situation"
  • Uncontrollable: difficult to solve or alleviate; "uncontrollable pain"
  • (unmanageably) so as to be unmanageable; "`This house is unmanageably large,' she complained"
  • Not manageable; not readily submitting to handling or management; not easily restrained, governed, or directed; not controllable
  • (Unmanageability) Unacceptable consequences of addiction.
  • (Unmanageability) In the first Step, we admit not only that we are powerless over alcohol, but that our lives have become unmanageable. Only by accepting the unmanageability of our own lives can we open ourselves to change by a Higher Power.
  • A time in life when a person can no longer function successfully by means of the unaided will. For many this period goes on for years in active addiction, but denial keeps it from the awareness of the sufferer. ...
  • Hard or impossible to manage. Difficult to keep under control or within limits.