Irremovable

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪˌrɪˈmuːvəbəl/

Definitions of irremovable

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'irremovable' describes something that cannot be removed or taken away.

Example Sentences

A1 The sticker on my laptop is irremovable.

A2 The paint on the wall was irremovable, no matter how hard I scrubbed.

B1 The stain on the carpet seemed irremovable, despite multiple attempts to clean it.

B2 The statue in the park had an irremovable plaque that told its history.

C1 The decision to move the monument was met with opposition due to its irremovable presence in the community.

C2 The ancient artifact's inscription was irremovable, preserving its historical significance for future generations.

Examples of irremovable in a Sentence

formal The stain on the fabric was unfortunately irremovable despite multiple attempts to clean it.

informal No matter how hard I tried, that sticker on my laptop was irremovable.

slang That gum in my hair was totally irremovable, it was a nightmare to get out.

figurative The memory of her betrayal was like an irremovable scar on his heart.

Grammatical Forms of irremovable

past tense

irremovable

plural

irremovables

comparative

more irremovable

superlative

most irremovable

present tense

irremovable

future tense

will be irremovable

perfect tense

has been irremovable

continuous tense

is being irremovable

singular

irremovable

positive degree

irremovable

infinitive

to be irremovable

gerund

being irremovable

participle

irremovable

Origin and Evolution of irremovable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'irremovable' originated from Latin, specifically from the combination of the prefix 'ir-' meaning 'not' and the word 'removēre' meaning 'to move'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'irremovable' has retained its original meaning of 'not able to be moved' but has also come to be used in a more figurative sense to describe something that is fixed or permanent in nature.