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单词 unmanageable
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unmanageable

Maybe the Met has simply become too unmanageable.Big, unmanageable hair isn't only for summer heat.Two decades of shark conservation efforts in the area are producing an increasingly unmanageable situation.Adding to this a diversity of businesses makes the company unmanageable.It made running the house almost unmanageable.The political bill for a swollen public sector will grow as the financial bill becomes unmanageable.The reality is that the situation is unmanageable.That had forced them into taking on unmanageable debt.The house becomes unmanageable and she moves to a bungalow.Some councils are already finding the situation unmanageable.About two and a half million are reckoned to be floundering in unmanageable debt.Having a few hundred pounds outstanding can soon become unmanageable as interest charges pile up.Like a garden your problems need to be tended if they are not to become tangled and unmanageable.Looks sleek and diffuser was good for unmanageable, curly hair.The book now swells to almost unmanageable bulk, but with inevitable casualties.Sales plummeted and the company's debts became unmanageable.Game collapsed after running out of cash, leaving it with an unmanageable pile of debts.Yet the very size of the projects too often makes them unmanageable and means only a handful of companies can compete to deliver them.With the invention of the credit card, unmanageable debt is as easy as a magnetic swipe and a signature.When people contact us with unmanageable debt problems, it is rare for them to have just one payday loan.He might become more unmanageable.So when they decided that their family home had become unmanageable because of their age, they wanted to stay near by.
(adjective) 
Definition
difficult to use, deal with, or control, esp. because it is too big
The city school system is unmanageable.
Synonyms
cumbersome
Although the machine looks cumbersome, it is easy to use.
inconvenient
This must be the most inconvenient house ever built.
unwieldy
His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy.
demanding
a very demanding child
awkward
It was heavy enough to make it awkward to carry.
bulky
a bulky man with balding hair
clunky (informal)
difficult to handle
unhandy
Opposites
manageable
,
wieldy
(adjective) 
Definition
difficult to use, deal with, or control, esp. because it is too big
The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable.
Synonyms
uncontrollable
The situation could become uncontrollable.
difficult
I had a feeling you were going to be difficult about this.
wild
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
out of hand
disruptive
violent, disruptive behaviour
unruly
It's not good enough just to blame the unruly children.
troublesome
Troublesome pets can be difficult to take care of.
intractable
How can we reduce the influence of intractable opponents?
boisterous
a boisterous but good-natured crowd
fractious
The children were predictably fractious.
undisciplined
a noisy and undisciplined group of students
stroppy (British, slang)
incorrigible
refractory
refractory priests who tried to side with the king
obstreperous
an awkward and obstreperous customer
Opposites
manageable
,
compliant
,
docile
,
easy
,
amenable
,
submissive
,
tractable

Additional synonyms

in the sense of awkward
Definition
difficult to use or handle
It was heavy enough to make it awkward to carry.
Synonyms
inconvenient,
difficult,
troublesome,
cumbersome,
unwieldy,
unmanageable,
clunky (informal),
unhandy
in the sense of boisterous
Definition
noisy and lively
a boisterous but good-natured crowd
Synonyms
unruly,
wild,
disorderly,
loud,
noisy,
wayward,
rowdy,
wilful,
riotous,
unrestrained,
rollicking,
impetuous,
rumbustious,
uproarious,
obstreperous,
clamorous
in the sense of bulky
Definition
very large and massive, esp. so as to be unwieldy
a bulky man with balding hair
Synonyms
large,
big,
huge,
heavy,
massive,
enormous,
substantial,
immense,
mega (slang),
very large,
mammoth,
colossal,
cumbersome,
weighty,
hulking,
unwieldy,
ponderous,
voluminous,
unmanageable,
elephantine,
massy,
ginormous (informal),
humongous or humungous (informal)

Nearby words of
unmanageable

  • unloved
  • unlucky
  • unman
  • unmanageable
  • unmanly
  • unmannerly
  • unmarried

Synonyms of 'unmanageable'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of demanding
a very demanding child
Synonyms
trying,
difficult,
troublesome,
tiresome,
imperious,
fractious,
unmanageable,
clamorous,
importunate (formal),
exigent,
high-maintenance
in the sense of difficult
Definition
not easily pleased or satisfied
I had a feeling you were going to be difficult about this.
Synonyms
troublesome,
trying,
awkward,
demanding,
rigid,
stubborn,
perverse,
fussy,
tiresome,
intractable,
fastidious,
fractious,
unyielding,
obstinate,
intransigent,
unmanageable,
unbending,
uncooperative,
hard to please,
refractory,
obstreperous,
pig-headed,
bull-headed,
unaccommodating,
unamenable
in the sense of disruptive
violent, disruptive behaviour
Synonyms
disturbing,
upsetting,
disorderly,
unsettling,
troublesome,
unruly,
obstreperous,
troublemaking
in the sense of fractious
Definition
(esp. of children) easily upset and angered, often due to tiredness
The children were predictably fractious.
Synonyms
irritable,
cross,
awkward,
unruly,
touchy,
recalcitrant,
petulant,
tetchy,
ratty (British, New Zealand, informal),
testy,
chippy (informal),
fretful,
grouchy (informal),
querulous,
peevish,
refractory,
crabby,
captious,
froward (archaic),
pettish
in the sense of inconvenient
This must be the most inconvenient house ever built.
Synonyms
difficult,
awkward,
unmanageable,
cumbersome,
unwieldy,
unhandy
in the sense of intractable
Definition
(of a person) difficult to influence or direct
How can we reduce the influence of intractable opponents?
Synonyms
difficult,
contrary,
awkward,
wild,
stubborn,
perverse,
wayward,
unruly,
uncontrollable,
wilful,
incurable,
fractious,
unyielding,
obstinate,
intransigent,
headstrong,
unmanageable,
undisciplined,
cantankerous,
unbending,
obdurate,
uncooperative,
stiff-necked,
ungovernable,
self-willed,
refractory,
obstreperous,
pig-headed,
bull-headed
in the sense of obstreperous
Definition
noisy and difficult to control
an awkward and obstreperous customer
Synonyms
unruly,
disorderly,
wild,
rough,
loud,
noisy,
out of control,
turbulent,
rampaging,
out of hand,
wayward,
rowdy,
raucous,
uncontrollable,
uncontrolled,
boisterous,
wilful,
lawless,
vociferous,
fractious,
riotous,
tempestuous,
unmanageable,
undisciplined,
stroppy (British, slang),
rip-roaring (informal),
mutinous,
ungovernable,
uproarious,
clamorous,
rambunctious (informal),
rackety,
insubordinate,
roistering,
roisterous
in the sense of refractory
Definition
stubborn or rebellious
refractory priests who tried to side with the king
Synonyms
unmanageable,
difficult,
stubborn,
contentious,
perverse,
unruly,
uncontrollable,
intractable,
wilful,
recalcitrant,
obstinate,
headstrong,
cantankerous,
uncooperative,
stiff-necked,
disobedient,
disputatious,
mulish,
contumacious (literary)
in the sense of troublesome
Definition
causing trouble
Troublesome pets can be difficult to take care of.
Synonyms
disorderly,
violent,
turbulent,
rebellious,
unruly,
rowdy,
recalcitrant,
undisciplined,
uncooperative,
refractory,
insubordinate
in the sense of undisciplined
Definition
behaving badly, with a lack of self-control
a noisy and undisciplined group of students
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
wild,
unruly,
wayward,
wilful,
unrestrained,
disobedient,
obstreperous

Additional synonyms

in the sense of unhandy
Synonyms
cumbersome,
awkward,
hampering,
inconvenient,
unwieldy,
ill-contrived,
ill-arranged
in the sense of unruly
Definition
difficult to control or organize
It's not good enough just to blame the unruly children.
Synonyms
uncontrollable,
wild,
unmanageable,
disorderly,
turbulent,
boisterous,
rebellious,
wayward,
rowdy,
intractable,
wilful,
lawless,
fractious,
riotous,
headstrong,
mutinous,
disobedient,
ungovernable,
refractory,
obstreperous,
insubordinate
in the sense of unwieldy
Definition
too heavy, large, or awkward to be easily handled
His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy.
Synonyms
awkward,
cumbersome,
inconvenient,
burdensome,
unmanageable,
unhandy
in the sense of wild
Definition
lacking restraint or control
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
violent,
rough,
disorderly,
noisy,
chaotic,
turbulent,
wayward,
unruly,
rowdy,
boisterous,
lawless,
unfettered,
unbridled,
riotous,
unrestrained,
unmanageable,
impetuous,
undisciplined,
ungovernable,
self-willed,
uproarious
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