unspeakableun‧speak‧a‧ble /ʌnˈspiːkəbəl/ adjective

- unspeakable crimes
- unspeakable loneliness
- After this typographic treat, readers learned how a certain Evans had committed unspeakable crimes.
- He was mesmerized, breathless with the unspeakable feel of mortal violence.
- Her tastes in everything are, invariably, unspeakable.
- On her parted lips a mysterious, an unspeakable question trembled.
- On top of which she had those unspeakable women in for tea so their unspeakable husbands will vote for your unspeakable programs.
- The things the Vikings had done in Raynes Park were, let's face it, unspeakable.
adjectiveunspeakablespeechlessoutspokenspoken ≠ unspokennounspeakerspeechverbspeakadverbunspeakably