irredeemable

adjective
UK: /ˌɪrɪdiːˈməbl̩/
US: /ˌɪrɪdiːˈməbl̩/
  1. Impossible to correct or improve; beyond redemption.

    1. His behavior was irredeemable, and nobody could help him.
    2. The damage to the ecosystem was irredeemable after the chemical spill, leaving lasting scars.
  2. So bad that nothing can excuse it or make it acceptable.

    1. That joke was irredeemable; it wasn't funny at all.
    2. The politician's actions were irredeemable in the eyes of the public, leading to widespread condemnation.

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The word "irredeemable" in English means: Impossible to correct or improve; beyond redemption., So bad that nothing can excuse it or make it acceptable..

The phonetic transcription of "irredeemable" is /ˌɪrɪdiːˈməbl̩/ in British English and /ˌɪrɪdiːˈməbl̩/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "irredeemable": hopeless, beyond repair, incorrigible, irreparable.

Example usage of "irredeemable": "His behavior was irredeemable, and nobody could help him.". More examples on the page.