Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɡɛtəbəl/
adjective describing something that cannot be obtained or reached
A1 She is ungettable when it comes to giving up on her dreams.
A2 The treasure hidden in the cave was said to be ungettable by most explorers.
B1 The rare artifact was considered ungettable due to its high security measures.
B2 The top-secret information was deemed ungettable by enemy spies.
C1 His level of expertise in the field made him ungettable for any competitors.
C2 The elusive criminal mastermind was considered ungettable by law enforcement agencies for years.
formal The rare diamond was considered ungettable due to its high value and limited availability.
informal That concert ticket is ungettable now that it's sold out.
slang She's the most ungettable girl in school, everyone wants to date her.
figurative The truth seemed ungettable as he continued to evade answering the question.
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