Unanswerable

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈænsərəbəl/

Definitions of unanswerable

adjective unable to be answered or solved

Example Sentences

A1 Some questions are unanswerable because they have no clear solution.

A2 The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle remains unanswerable to this day.

B1 The debate on the existence of extraterrestrial life is often considered unanswerable.

B2 The philosopher posed an unanswerable question that left the audience in deep thought.

C1 The unanswerable nature of certain philosophical dilemmas can be both frustrating and intriguing.

C2 The scientist encountered an unanswerable paradox that challenged the very foundations of their discipline.

Examples of unanswerable in a Sentence

formal The philosopher posed an unanswerable question about the nature of reality.

informal I asked him an unanswerable riddle and he couldn't figure it out.

slang That question is totally unanswerable, dude.

figurative Her silence was an unanswerable response to his accusations.

Grammatical Forms of unanswerable

past tense

unanswered

plural

unanswerables

comparative

more unanswerable

superlative

most unanswerable

present tense

unanswerable

future tense

will be unanswerable

perfect tense

has been unanswerable

continuous tense

is being unanswerable

singular

unanswerable

positive degree

unanswerable

infinitive

to be unanswerable

gerund

unanswering

participle

unanswered

Origin and Evolution of unanswerable

First Known Use: 1530 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unanswerable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'answerable' meaning 'able to be answered'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe questions or arguments that cannot be satisfactorily answered or refuted, the word 'unanswerable' has evolved to also encompass things that are beyond dispute or unquestionable.