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Inexcusably

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Emotional WeightPlay
Conveys strong disapproval, often evoking emotions like anger or disappointment. SlideHer inexcusably neglectful behavior upset the entire team.
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Serious MisconductPlay
Used when someone's actions are beyond typical mistakes, implying serious misconduct or error. SlideThe manager's inexcusably harsh critique demoralized the staff.
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Not for Minor OffensesPlay
Reserve 'inexcusably' for serious incidents, not small or accidental errors. SlideForgetting to say 'thank you' is rude, but not inexcusably so.