unrepeatable

/ (ˌʌnrɪˈpiːtəbəl) /


adjective
  1. not capable of being repeated

  2. not fit to be repeated, esp due to swearing or lewdness: his stories were unrepeatable

Words Nearby unrepeatable

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How to use unrepeatable in a sentence

  • Like my father, decades earlier, I laughed at loud at unrepeatable things in this new book.

    The World According to John Irving | Liesl Schillinger | May 13, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Pellams's affirmative was put in language unrepeatable in a book for young persons.

    Stanford Stories | Charles K. Field
  • On the way home from India he had said unrepeatable things to a parson.

  • The captain's reply was unrepeatable, but for such short acquaintance it was an accurate résumé of the character of the applicant.

    Le Petit Nord | Anne Elizabeth Caldwell (MacClanahan) Grenfell and Katie Spalding
  • Mr. Pike cursed him with fearful, unrepeatable words, and again demanded what he was doing there.

  • Imbrie turned, and in the Indian tongue addressed an unrepeatable insult to the wounded trooper.

    The Woman from Outside | Hulbert Footner