constitutionally unable

Frequency: 4.10.5 per million words

Similar to 'incapable', denotes a deep-seated inability to act or be a certain way.

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Examples (20)

  • He seems constitutionally unable to tell the truth.
  • He seemed constitutionally unable to keep quiet.
  • Some individuals are constitutionally unable to feel empathy.
  • She is constitutionally unable to tell a lie, even a small one.
  • I'm constitutionally unable to wake up early, no matter how hard I try.
  • Some people are constitutionally unable to sit still for long periods.
  • The CEO was constitutionally unable to admit his own mistakes.
  • He was constitutionally unable to accept any form of criticism.
  • It was clear he was constitutionally unable to remain calm under pressure.
  • The politician was constitutionally unable to admit he was wrong.
  • As an artist, she is constitutionally unable to compromise her vision.
  • The child seemed constitutionally unable to follow simple instructions.
  • He finds himself constitutionally unable to trust people easily.
  • I am constitutionally unable to wake up early without an alarm.
  • My dog seems constitutionally unable to stay out of the mud.
  • He appears constitutionally unable to save money for the future.
  • Throughout his career, he proved constitutionally unable to follow the rules.
  • The dog was constitutionally unable to resist a treat.
  • If you are constitutionally unable to handle criticism, this is not the job for you.
  • She found herself constitutionally unable to ignore someone in need.