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inexplicability

American  
[in-ik-splik-uh-bil-i-tee, in-ek-splik-] / ˌɪn ɪkˈsplɪk ə bɪl ɪ ti, ɪnˈɛk splɪk- /

noun

plural

inexplicabilities
  1. the state or quality of being inexplicable.


Example Sentences

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By weirdness I mean infinite improbability and inexplicability.

From Scientific American

After all, we travel for the same reason we read: to remind ourselves of the existence, and also the inexplicability, of other lives, to recognize ourselves within that which is foreign to us.

From New York Times

Then, a month later, his pontificate was over — the shortest reign since the early 1600s — and the Catholic world was left to make sense of the inexplicability.

From Washington Post

Any English teacher or fan of Shakespeare will be interested in Lehrer’s discussion of the inexplicability of the character of Hamlet.

From Washington Post

Players waited on the court for the game to begin, then inexplicability headed to the locker rooms.

From Los Angeles Times