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1. Incorrigible has been part of English since the 14th century
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2. Incorrigible definition, not corrigible; bad beyond correction or reform: Incorrigible behavior; an Incorrigible liar
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3. Incorrigible synonyms, Incorrigible pronunciation, Incorrigible translation, English dictionary definition of Incorrigible
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4. Incapable of being corrected or reformed: an Incorrigible …
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5. 9 synonyms of Incorrigible from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 9 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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6. Find another word for Incorrigible
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7. Incorrigible: not capable of being cured or reformed.
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8. An Incorrigible person or Incorrigible behaviour is bad and impossible to change or improve: 2…
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9. Someone Incorrigible seems to be beyond correcting, improving, or changing
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10. When you talk about an Incorrigible bully, you're saying they're always going to push other people around
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11. Even though Incorrigible implies a person is kind of hopeless, it's often used as a light-hearted word.
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12. Mike was getting impatient with the Incorrigible character of Jim's prejudices, and Jim saw that he was grieving him
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13. HOLLAND In the next, he and his fellow-Huguenots were Incorrigible rebels, with whom every method of conciliation had signally failed
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14. If you tell someone they are Incorrigible, you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they have faults which will never change
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15. 'Sue, you are Incorrigible!' he said
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16. They are Incorrigible optimists
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17. Synonyms: incurable, hardened, hopeless, intractable More Synonyms of Incorrigible
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19. A child is considered Incorrigible when the child repeatedly or habitually disobeys the direction of the child's lawful parents, guardians, or legal custodians
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20. The definition of Incorrigible is someone who is naughty or bad (or who engages in generally unacceptable behavior) and who cannot be corrected
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21. An example of Incorrigible is a child who is always getting into trouble.
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22. Incorrigible someone who can not be changed or modified
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23. Incorrigibles is a transmedia project that tells the stories of ‘Incorrigible’ girls in the United States over the last 100 years - beginning with New York State
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24. To be Incorrigible, your child’s actions must occur repeatedly and be disruptive, dangerous, disobedient, and in direct violation of lawful commands
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25. Definition of Incorrigible in the Definitions.net dictionary
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26. What does Incorrigible mean? Information and translations of Incorrigible in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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27. Victor Vautier is Incorrigible: he's in constant motion, working several cons at once, using different names and changing disguises
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28. The construction flaw is Incorrigible; any attempt to amend it would cause a complete collapse.· Incurably depraved; not reformable
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29. His dark soul was too Incorrigible to repent, even at his execution.· Impervious to correction by punishment or pain
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30. An Incorrigible is a terrible human beingat least such is the connotation of "Incorrigible" in prison psychology
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31. They were starting to lean on us, and for punishment had put us in "Incorrigible row." Storz, Ronald E
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32. The word "Incorrigible" -- a word lately pronounced by Dr
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33. Incorrigible (L'Incorrigible) Quotes
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34. Incorrigible is a Sour - Berliner Weisse style beer brewed by New Holland Brewing Company in Holland, MI
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35. Incorrigible (French: L'Incorrigible) is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Geneviève Bujold and Capucine
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36. Those who start with a cigarette at a young age may finally end up as Incorrigible addicts using marijuana, heroin, cocaine, crack and many other forms of strong drugs.
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37. Incapable of being corrected or reformed: an Incorrigible criminal
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38. Firmly rooted; ineradicable: Incorrigible faults
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39. Difficult or impossible to control or manage: an Incorrigible, spoiled child
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40. Incorrigible Preliminary Instructions for Incorrigibility Petitions
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41. ‘The Incorrigible nanny provided the majority of the laughs throughout with her classroom scene and exercise routines the most humorous of the panto.’ ‘He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or Incorrigible playfulness.’
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42. Although Incorrigible is their 14th recording as a group, they've not made the sort of splash that, say, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band has
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43. Chris D'Elia: Incorrigible Quotes
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44. Incorrigible is a mmmm omegaverse RH, featuring one very naughty college freshman omega with an attitude in need of adjustment, and those who love him enough to give it to him
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45. Alexander's "Incorrigible" is a demanding work with a constantly shifting theme that energizes the band
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46. Incorrigible is a prequel of the beautiful Shounen Ai Manhwa which is Never Understand/Out of Control
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47. Incorrigible (adj.) mid-14c., "incurable (of diseases, venom, etc.); extravagant (of expense); implacable (of hearts)," from Old French Incorrigible "perfect, beyond rebuke or discipline" (14c.) or directly from Latin incorrigibilis "not to be corrected," from in-"not, opposite of" (see in-(1)) + corrigibilis, from corrigere "to correct," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + regere "to
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48. What is the opposite of Incorrigible? Antonyms for Incorrigible (opposite of Incorrigible).
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49. Her husband is an Incorrigible flirt
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50. You're Incorrigible! There were new allegations against his Incorrigible wife.
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51. Find 19 ways to say Incorrigible, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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52. Definition and synonyms of Incorrigible from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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53. This is the British English definition of Incorrigible.View American English definition of Incorrigible.
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54. • He was an Incorrigible liar too
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55. • First, women were probably regarded as more hopelessly Incorrigible, more totally irredeemable when fallen
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56. • And even Cotton Fitzsimmons, an Incorrigible optimist by nature, seemed to buy into that at least a little bit
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57. An Incorrigible liar/rogue etc • He was an Incorrigible liar too.
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58. Incorrigible mid-14c., "incurable (of diseases, venom, etc.); extravagant (of expense); implacable (of hearts)," from Old French Incorrigible "perfect, beyond rebuke or discipline" (14c.) or directly from Latin incorrigibilis "not to be corrected," from in-"not, opposite of" (see in-(1)) + corrigibilis, from corrigere "to correct," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + regere "to lead
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59. Definition of Incorrigible written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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60. But either the children were so Incorrigible, the parents so unreasonable, or myself so mistaken in my views, or so unable to carry them out, that my best intentions and most strenuous efforts seemed productive of no better result than sport to the children, dissatisfaction to their parents, and …
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61. Kat, Incorrigible (US)/A Most Improper Magick (UK) won the Waverton Good Read Children's Award in 2011 for Best Début Children's Novel by a British writer.
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62. Incorrigible adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (impossible to discipline) incorregible adj mf adjetivo de una sola terminación: Adjetivos de una sola terminación en singular ("amable", "constante") pero …
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INCORRIGIBLE [inˈkôrəjəb(ə)l]
ADJECTIVE
incorrigible (adjective)
NOUN
incorrigible (noun) · incorrigibles (plural noun)