quite inexplicable
Frequency: 7.21.1 per million words
Similar to 'completely', often used in British English.
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Examples (10)
- The sudden change in his behavior was quite inexplicable.
- She found his decision to leave so abruptly quite inexplicable.
- For me, the success of that bizarre art piece remains quite inexplicable.
- They described the phenomenon as quite inexplicable given the current scientific understanding.
- It was quite inexplicable how he managed to escape without anyone noticing.
- The team's loss in the final match was quite inexplicable, considering their previous performance.
- His refusal to cooperate, despite the clear benefits, seemed quite inexplicable to everyone involved.
- There's a quite inexplicable feeling of dread whenever I enter that old house.
- To her, his sudden outburst of anger was quite inexplicable.
- The sudden drop in stock prices was considered quite inexplicable by market analysts.