[responsivevoice] irreconcilable [/responsivevoice] [ ih-rek-uh n-sahy-luh-buh l ]
The word of the day is ‘irreconcilable.’
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
It means:
1. Hostile
2. Conflicting
3. Cannot be made compatible
4. Different from each other
1. Hindi – Kattar virodhee
2. Spanish -Irreconciliable
3. French – Irréconciliable
4. Mandarin – Bùkě tiáohé
1. The governors and leaders imagined an irreconcilable antagonism.
2. There necessarily exists a permanent and irreconcilable conflict of interest.
3. These two views of the economy are irreconcilable.
4. There is in them an irreconcilable mixture of fury and formalism.
5. The differences of opinion among them were so great as appears to be irreconcilable.
implacable, incompatible, incongruous, inconsistent, inexorable, uncompromising, clashing, diametrically opposed, discordant, discrepant, dissonant, hard-line, inflexible, harmonious, intransigent, opposed, reluctant, unappeasable, unfriendly, incongruous, conflicting, antagonistic, opposite, contrary, antithetical, different, disparate, variant, dissimilar, oppugnant etc
Some antonyms of the word are:
compatible, consistent, consonant, flexible, harmonious, merciful, compromising, friendly, reconcilable, similar
Quotation:
Relationships shouldn’t be disposable. If there’s something worth saving – not always the case, some relationships are irreconcilable – but if there is something that you determine is worth saving, then try to do that.
Steve Carell
Social Example:
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