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  • 35severe — I adjective acrimonious, afflictive, agonizing, astringent, austere, austerus, bearish, brutal, censorious, churlish, coercive, cold, condemnatory, critical, cruel, despotic, difficult, domineering, dour, drastic, durus, exacting, excruciating,… …

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  • 36intolerable — I adjective impossible, insufferable, insupportable, unbearable, unendurable associated concepts: intolerable cruelty, intolerable severity II index deplorable, insufferable, loathsome …

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  • 37painful — I adjective aching, afflictive, agonizing, anguishing, arduous, beset with difficulties, difficult, difficult to endure, discomforting, distressful, distressing, disturbing, excruciating, grievous, grueling, hard to endure, harmful, harrowing,… …

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  • 38unendurable — I adjective displeasing, excessive, extreme, impalatable, impossible, insufferable, intolerable, objectionable, obnoxious, offensive, past bearing, past enduring, unacceptable, unbearable, undesirable, unpalatable, unpleasant, unsavory II index… …

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  • 39arrogance — n. 1) to demonstrate, display, exhibit arrogance 2) insufferable, overpowering, overwhelming arrogance 3) the arrogance to + inf. (he had the arrogance to ask for more money) * * * [ ærəgəns] display exhibit arrogance overpowering overwhelming… …

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  • 40boor — n. an insufferable boor * * * [bʊə] an insufferable boor …

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