unmanageable
1unmanageable — UK US /ˌʌnˈmænɪdʒəbl/ adjective ► impossible to deal with or manage: »We offer specialist debt advice for self employed people who face unmanageable debts …
2unmanageable — index contumacious, disobedient, disordered, disorderly, fractious, froward, impossible, impracticable …
3unmanageable — 1630s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + MANAGEABLE (Cf. manageable) …
4unmanageable — [adj] unruly, wild awkward, berserk, chaotic, crazy, disobedient, disorderly, hysterical, lawless, madcap, nuts, out of control, outrageous, riotous, rowdy, turbulent, unbridled, uncontrollable, uncontrolled, undisciplined, ungovernable,… …
5unmanageable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ difficult or impossible to manage or control. DERIVATIVES unmanageably adverb …
6unmanageable — [spelling only] …
7unmanageable — [[t]ʌnmæ̱nɪʤəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as unmanageable, you mean that it is difficult to use, deal with, or control. People were visiting the house every day, sometimes in unmanageable numbers. ...her freckles and… …
8unmanageable — un|man|age|a|ble [ ʌn mænıdʒəbl ] adjective extremely difficult to control or organize: The conflict could reach unmanageable proportions. My life had become unmanageable. a. used about someone whose behavior you cannot control or influence …
9unmanageable — adjective 1) the huge project was unmanageable Syn: troublesome, awkward, inconvenient; cumbersome, bulky, unwieldy 2) his behavior was becoming unmanageable Syn: uncontrollable, ungovernable, unruly, disorderly, ou …
10unmanageable — UK [ʌnˈmænɪdʒəb(ə)l] / US adjective a) extremely difficult to control or organize The conflict could reach unmanageable proportions. My life had become unmanageable. b) used about someone whose behaviour you cannot control or influence …