Synonym: hopeless. Similar words: favourable, endurable, unfavourable, parable, bearable, adorable, desirable, miserable. Meaning: ['ɪn'kjʊrəbl /-'kjʊər-] n. a person whose disease is incurable. adj. 1. incapable of being cured 2. unalterable in disposition or habits.
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31. And, tragically, A-T is - as yet - an incurable disease.
32. But Stirling, the incurable optimist, was already making new plans.
33. Old age is an incurable disease, see. people think they ought to do something for you.
34. However, he too began to show symptoms of the same terrible disease, which was incurable in those days.
35. The cancer is incurable, however, and Tsongas admitted later that he had concealed its recurrence.
36. Neither his incurable curiosity nor his exotic imagination knew any bounds.
37. He suffered a heart attack related to incurable liver cancer.
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38. Previously, disease-causing mutations have been linked to rare or incurable disorders, providing often debatable benefits to small numbers of people.
39. In an extreme example, imagine you have been told you have an incurable disease.
40. On the other hand, aphids can infect raspberries with incurable virus diseases, and blackcurrant reversion is spread by big-bud mites.
41. This is an incurable condition of the retina which caused almost total blindness.
42. I'm an incurable insomniac so I get a lot of my work done while the world sleeps.
43. Although temporary at first, tinnitus can become a permanent, incurable condition.
44. How would you feel, say, if you had an incurable disease, or a terminal illness?
45. He was put down early in 1986 at the age of eighteen when an incurable heart condition was diagnosed.
46. Alleviative treatment for an incurable disease.
47. The king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court.
48. This new drug works wonders on formerly incurable diseases.
49. You are either very young or an incurable optimist.
50. He is suffering from an incurable disease.
51. The cat was evidently incurable and the old couple had to get it put away.
52. Motor neurone disease is currently incurable and fatal, with an average survival of between two and five years.
53. Eosinophilia -myalgia syndrome (EMS) is an incurable and sometimes fatal flu-like neurological condition that is believed to have been caused by ingestion of L-tryptophan supplements.
54. The incessant anxiety and strain of some is a well-nigh incurable form of disease.
55. I an incurable disease, doctors said that there was no more time.
56. Thank you for your endurance of our incurable mess and clean the dormitory room when you were staying alone. Regardless we behaved all the same none the less.
57. About 600 people throughout the world suffer from the incurable FOP.
58. The same incurable conflict of priest hoods scars all the temple ruins of Egypt.
59. More often, I am a student ideologically specialized treatment of small illnesses and incurable ...
60. There is an incurable tendency in the human mind to overload things with personal significance.
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