untenably

English

Etymology

untenable + -ly

Adverb

untenably (comparative more untenably, superlative most untenably)

  1. In an untenable way.
    • 2007 January 10, Ginia Bellafante, “Trading Math Class for Corsets and Minis”, in New York Times:
      And there is something ingenious or untenably sneaky about the Disney Channel making movies about teenagers learning to love musicals at a time when it seriously got into the business of making made-for-TV movie musicals.
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