inutterably

English

Etymology

inutterable + -ly

Adverb

inutterably (comparative more inutterably, superlative most inutterably)

  1. (rare) unutterably
    • 2003, George R. R. Martin, A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire), Random House, →ISBN:
      Tyrion was inutterably weary, but there was no time for despair.
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