Etymology:
Meaning:
"Insupportable" means:
Origin:
The term "insupportable" emerged in the 16th century, derived from the Latin "insupportabilis." It initially referred to something that could not be physically carried or supported. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass mental and emotional states that were difficult or impossible to endure.
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