Similar words: incurable, adorably, tolerably, inexorably, unbearably, favourable, endurable, irreparably. Meaning: adv. 1. to an incurable degree 2. in a manner impossible to cure.
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1, She was told that she was incurably ill.
2, I know you think I'm incurably nosey.
3, Take the incurably sick dog to the veterinarian and ask him to put it away.
4, She was incurably sentimental about wildlife and they were seldom without some maimed,[http://sentencedict.com/incurably.html] deserted or starving creatures.
5, Modernity, then, is incurably materialistic but it can look towards either collectivism or individualism.
6, For father and myself she was incurably ambitious.
7, She was incurably dishonest.
8, He was incurably lazy.
9, But young people are incurably optimistic and women have a special knack of forgetting their troubles.
10, He is incurably romantic.
11, He is incurably ill.
12, She was incurably optimistic.
13, They were much more concerned about efforts to prevent illness, and to improve the quality of life of people incurably ill.
14, His travel disappointed him, for he found that America was incurably homogenized.
15, Is day - by - day getting more and more incurable, the life one time loves you incurably.
16, A singing teacher who is in love with Rosalinde incurably romantic and egotistical.
17, As those who know fishermen well have often testified, they are gamblers and incurably optimistic.
18, For herself she wanted nothing. For father and myself she was incurably ambitious.
19, Man was made to look for answers outside of himself. He is incurably religious by nature.
More similar words: incurable, adorably, tolerably, inexorably, unbearably, favourable, endurable, irreparably, considerably, unfavourable, immeasurable, incur, concur, uncured, incursion, concurrent, iron curtain, accuracy, accurate, durability, concurring opinion, accurately, notably, affably, arable, reliably, probably, amicably, parable, noticeably.