Nonreturnable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑːnrɪˈtɜːrnəbl/

Definitions of nonreturnable

noun a product or item that cannot be returned

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a nonreturnable item from the store.

A2 The store's policy is that all sale items are nonreturnable.

B1 The customer was disappointed to find out that the product was nonreturnable.

B2 She was upset when she realized the concert tickets were nonreturnable.

C1 The company's nonreturnable policy is clearly stated on their website.

C2 Due to the nature of the product, it is nonreturnable under any circumstances.

adjective describing something that cannot be returned

Example Sentences

A1 The store's policy is that all nonreturnable items are final sale.

A2 I accidentally purchased a nonreturnable item online and now I can't get a refund.

B1 The customer was disappointed to find out that the item she bought was nonreturnable.

B2 Before making a purchase, it's important to check if the item is nonreturnable.

C1 The nonreturnable policy of the company is clearly stated on their website.

C2 The store manager refused to accept the nonreturnable item for exchange.

Examples of nonreturnable in a Sentence

formal Please note that all sales are final and nonreturnable.

informal Sorry, but these items are nonreturnable once purchased.

slang You're stuck with it, dude. It's nonreturnable.

figurative The decision she made was nonreturnable, leading to irreversible consequences.

Grammatical Forms of nonreturnable

past tense

nonreturned

plural

nonreturnables

comparative

more nonreturnable

superlative

most nonreturnable

present tense

nonreturnable

future tense

will be nonreturnable

perfect tense

has been nonreturnable

continuous tense

is being nonreturnable

singular

nonreturnable

positive degree

nonreturnable

infinitive

to nonreturn

gerund

nonreturning

participle

nonreturning

Origin and Evolution of nonreturnable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonreturnable' originated from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'returnable' meaning able to be returned.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nonreturnable' has remained consistent in its meaning of not able to be returned since its first known use in the early 17th century. It is commonly used in the context of products or items that are sold without the option of being returned for a refund or exchange.