Unforgivable
Unforgivable is an adjective used to describe an act or behavior that is so harmful or morally unacceptable that it is considered unable to be forgiven. It is often applied to serious offenses such as betrayal, violence, or egregious wrongdoing, though what counts as unforgivable can vary by culture, context, and personal beliefs.
Origin and use: The word is formed from the prefix un- attached to forgivable, which derives from
Cultural and literary usage: The term appears widely in religious, literary, and media contexts. In Christian
Related terms and forms: Related words include forgivable, forgiveness, unforgiven, and unforgiveness. The adverbial form is