0 in a way that is too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience: --
1 with an extreme quality or state so unpleasant that you find it hard to accept: --
Indeed, by the setting up of different rules for buses and coaches the operators' and the drivers' lives were, in some cases, made unbearably complicated.
Civilians continue to suffer unbearably and live in poverty.
I accept that the unemployment figures are unbearably high.
These two roads were overcrowded before the tunnel was built, and the traffic has now increased almost unbearably and is increasing every day.
This unbearably noisy spectacle hampered both me and other members in the exercise of our mandate.
If a tax becomes unbearably heavy, that is not necessarily a good reason for sweeping it away altogether.
Even in our medically advanced society, it is a sad fact that many people suffer unbearably before death comes as the only release.
I visit my constituents in their homes, and they apologise, saying that the place is cold when it is unbearably hot.