We must be ruled by the situation itself and this is unutterably particular.
She is blessed - or cursed - with a vivid imagination, she is a creature of impulse, capable of infinite good or unutterably bad things.
It is unutterably depressing, because history can never undo itself, and is with us forever.
Its conclusionthat in the moral quagmire of war and its aftermath, human trafficking and corruption are collateral damageis unutterably depressing.
The whole thing has been so, unutterably muddled from beginning to end by a definite lead not being given and by the action of the town council.
This is an emphasis upon a method of legislation which is unutterably bad.
That seems to me to be an unutterably weak case.
The situation with regard to ownership is thus unutterably clear.