0 very painful or unpleasant -- insoportable
1 impossible to accept or deal with -- intolerable [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
The demands made on dealers by manufacturers will become quite simply unbearable and unmanageable for a large number of modest garage owners.
It is intolerable and unbearable that in twenty years this has not happened.
This situation is totally unbearable.
The impact on those installations of trying to impose such standards would be unbearable.
This has made life for disabled passengers unbearable.
The results, for working people, are an unbearable level of unemployment, an increase in insecurity and unemployment, illiteracy and a lack of healthcare.
The noise is unbearable and, most importantly, the pollution is not odourless: quite the opposite, it often stinks.
The present situation is unbearable!