Incorrigibly
Incorrigibly is an adverb that describes someone or something that is impossible to correct, reform, or discipline. It signifies a persistent and unchangeable negative behavior or characteristic. When an individual is described as incorrigibly bad, it implies that all attempts to improve their conduct have failed, and they are likely to continue in their undesirable ways. This term carries a strong sense of finality and often suggests a deep-seated nature rather than a temporary lapse.
The word originates from the Latin "incorrigibilis," meaning "not to be corrected." It is typically applied to
In legal or disciplinary settings, a person might be deemed incorrigibly a criminal, indicating that their