unforgivably造句1 He was unforgivably rude.
2 In retrospect the studio appears unforgivably tardy.
3 Unless policymakers blunder unforgivably—by letting "systemic" institutions fail or by keeping monetary policy too tight—there is no need for today's misery to turn into a new Depression.
4 Wilson was so sick that he looked guilty, unforgivably guilty—as if he had just got some poor girl with child.
5 Most unforgivably , they upset the grammar ecology of the company and corrupt the language abilities of other people who are struggling with their English.
6 Her husband, Mr. Lu, who always had an unforgivably smug expression on his face, enjoyed discussing current events.
7 Worse yet, The AFL-CIO has worked, unforgivably, to bolster the Chamber of Commerce's credibility, forming a "partnership" with these corporate snakes to "rebuild America's infrastructure.
8 Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, is intensely private and, in the eyes of the media, unforgivably normal.