Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"incorrigible" Definitions
  1. having bad habits that cannot be changed or improved
"incorrigible" Synonyms
irredeemable incurable inveterate irremediable irretrievable irrecoverable chronic unrecoverable confirmed hopeless irreparable habitual hardened unredeemable irreformable persistent unashamed impenitent unapologetic diehard unruly disobedient recalcitrant rebellious refractory ungovernable wayward intractable unmanageable insubordinate defiant uncontrollable wilful contumacious obstreperous disorderly wild froward contrary willful compulsive established rooted fixed ineradicable settled ingrained inborn inbred obstinate pathological stubborn incessant routine tenacious reprobate corrupt immoral depraved wicked degenerate dissolute sinful debauched perverted debased unprincipled base bad vile dissipated decadent abandoned degraded profligate roguish shady dishonest crooked underhand unscrupulous deceitful fraudulent untrustworthy villainous underhanded deceptive shifty tricky rascally lying cheating terrible real awful extreme great right shocking dreadful frightful impossible outrageous proper fearful shameless brazen flagrant unabashed audacious brash barefaced unblushing blatant unembarrassed improper indecent overt uniform steady even unchanging unvarying constant regular consistent stable unwavering invariable undeviating unfluctuating immutable unbroken invariant straight unvaried unalterable fanatical enthusiastic fervent obsessive passionate frenzied keen ardent dedicated devoted eager fixated immoderate infatuated obsessed burning fervid monster brute savage villain barbarian fiend thug evildoer lowlife scum scumbag baddie beast cretin dirtbag jerk knave scoundrel creep More
"incorrigible" Antonyms
curable reclaimable recoverable redeemable reformable remediable retrievable savable saveable corrigible good manageable nice obedient occasional repentant tractable sporadic irregular intermittent amenable biddable docile governable orderly compliant conformable controllable law-abiding ruly submissive disciplined agreeable calm cautious happy mild pure uncorrupt uncorrupted upright virtuous principled clean decent honest just kind moral restrained controlled inhibited temperate bridled conservative ashamed contrite remorseful sorry penitent regretful rueful apologetic compunctious guilty shamed embarrassed hangdog sheepish abashed shamefaced reticent diffident humble honorable(US) honourable(UK) righteous respectable upstanding exemplary scrupulous godly excellent irreprehensible benevolent ethical moralistic noble brilliant exceptional magnificent incredible outstanding sensational amazing awesome wonderful extraordinary great preeminent superior top marvellous(UK) phenomenal terrific tremendous restricted indefinite infrequent uncommitted unconfirmed undecided changeable changing deviating varying nonuniform unsteady variable inconsistent uneven abnormal broken corrupt dishonest disloyal disorderly dissimilar divergent eccentric flexible angel paragon humanitarian good person kind person paragon of virtue one in a million hero heroine savior(US) saviour(UK) goody defender redeemer champion conservator deliverer guardian legend liberator protector rescuer luminary preserver saver

121 Sentences With "incorrigible"

How to use incorrigible in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "incorrigible" and check conjugation/comparative form for "incorrigible". Mastering all the usages of "incorrigible" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Betty's a bully — and much worse, it turns out, than ­incorrigible.
His ugly side showed itself in an incorrigible taste for confrontation.
Here's what else is happening: The incorrigible rain is behind us.
He was an NHS-specs wearing introvert and an incorrigible show-off.
But only an incorrigible optimist would bet on that aim being achieved.
Nobody but incorrigible grouches will complain or render their unsolicited critical judgments.
Neymar is an incorrigible extrovert, a fashion icon and a marketing phenomenon.
When it comes to turning up action to 11, Bay is incorrigible.
And a lot of people would disagree with an incorrigible materialist like me.
Incorrigible slave-owners, as many on the left now say, or Christian crusaders?
But now it appears to be one of the planet's last, incorrigible optimists.
He was also an incorrigible ironist who festooned his scores with unperformable instructions.
"The court did not find that Brett was permanently incorrigible, nor did it acknowledge that only permanently incorrigible juvenile homicide offenders may be sentenced to life without parole," Mr. Jones's lawyers told the U.S. Supreme Court in their petition seeking review.
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place once again keeps me company on my commute.
Incorrigible dictatorship, insatiable greed and inebriated lust for power do not a hero make.
Anthony Weiner is considered a dick for his slew of scandals and incorrigible behavior.
Trump is an incorrigible character: Nothing can truly alter the essence of the man.
Is he capable of rehabilitation, or is he an incorrigible force of pure evil?
The change is so noticeable because Liam Payne had previously been such an incorrigible normie.
We're incorrigible: Hey Apple, you forgot to release a new Cinema Display alongside the iMacs.
The priest is Germany, the sinner is Greece, and the incorrigible free-thinker is Britain.
A city girl, Betty has been sent to live with her grandparents because she's incorrigible.
An alcohol abuser and incorrigible gadfly, his family's affection for him is hanging by a thread.
They command relaxation, managing somehow to slow the heart rates of even the most incorrigible multitaskers.
Trump is an incorrigible acclaim-seeker who has been open about his desire for a Nobel.
Sometimes I hear him yelling out the window as he tries to arrange our incorrigible trash.
In the months since Donald Trump was elected president, the alt-right has gone from being an amorphous group of incorrigible shitposters to an amorphous group of incorrigible shitposters with a growing audience, a prominent place in the media ecosystem, and a bunch of intra-group feuds.
I thought, not only is my assistant invisible, unpredictable, occasionally moody, and incorrigible — she is also trans.
"America saw an incorrigible child ripping up the State of the Union," Ms. Conway told reporters on Wednesday.
"I'm just her little doll to dress up," Amma says, then mentions that their mother calls Camille incorrigible.
I admit that I identify as an incorrigible barbecue snob, having lived for many years in North Carolina.
The Mister Softee jingle was created by Lew Waas, a prolific adman (and incorrigible prankster) who died last week.
Unlike their first neighbors, the Gujaratis, who are predominantly vegetarians, Parsis are incorrigible carnivores and have no food restrictions.
When 'Incorrigible' Teen Girls Were Jailed "At 15, my grandmother was locked up alongside young women committed for "immorality.
Studies have shown that many climate deniers are not incorrigible, but in fact are surprisingly open to new viewpoints.
So the stereotypes that we're selfish little balls of emotions, incorrigible narcissists, and independent to a fault aren't really true.
Some years later, Idgie's mother asks Ruth to spend the summer with the family to help Idgie, who is incorrigible.
It is Camille's job to figure who killed "incorrigible" little girls Ann Nash (Kaegan Baron) and Natalie Keene (Jessica Treska).
By the time he formed This Side of Capital, all the boys were married, except for the incorrigible Akash Singh.
Malvo, No. 18-217, was argued in October, several justices said consideration of whether juvenile offenders were incorrigible was important.
Most of these transit operations are reliably profitable, contradicting the privatization gospel's fundamental tenet that state enterprises are incorrigible wastrels.
But at this point, his character is so deranged, vile and incorrigible that I'm not sure I care to know.
The devilish old codger and said father, Jack (Christopher Plummer), recently ousted from his nursing home for incorrigible weed-dealing.
It's not hard to understand why: with a notoriously incorrigible caucus, it is difficult to coalesce around a set of principles.
" Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh said the two rulings required judges to distinguish between "someone who's merely immature as opposed to incorrigible.
"He's incorrigible," said John C. Coffee Jr., a professor at Columbia Law School who specializes in corporate law and securities fraud.
"I don't see how you can love and not be jelous," she once wrote in her journal, with her incorrigible spelling.
Following the Internet craze in March 2000, investors displayed incorrigible enthusiasm for broad equity averages and left gold stocks virtually for dead.
"The other person in this failed relationship is incorrigible and cannot be controlled," he said, in an apparent reference to his daughter.
Socrates, the incorrigible free spirit, was a soldier in the Peloponnesian War and a citizen who lived through Athens of the Thirty Tyrants.
He added that it would be very difficult for juries and judges to decide if defendants were incorrigible many years after their crimes.
As you may be aware, white men in this part of the world have a reputation as incorrigible lechers, mostly for good reason.
Whereas during chemo I had a good excuse for not changing the sheets every Sunday, in remission I judged myself an incorrigible sluggard.
There was a belief that the Italians were incorrigible, that they'd be ruled by criminals no matter how much you invested in protecting them.
Continue occupying these spaces, doing the things that you're looking to do; or acquiesce to the incorrigible shadow of white supremacy (it's always shifting).
Most people in Vesterbro, Copenhagen, just know him as "Lonne"—a pretty incorrigible neighborhood gangster who's spent nearly half of his life in prison.
At the broader end of the spectrum is Short, one of the great, incorrigible clowns, whose elfin face belies a deeply eccentric comic sensibility.
By that measure, Kitsch is generally the most fun as the group's incorrigible prankster and ladies' man, whose relationship with Brendan becomes oddly endearing.
I disagreed with McCain about many things: his incorrigible itch to bomb Iran, his bizarre back-and-forth on Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
The problem is both Kristeva and Sollers are incorrigible intellectuals, constitutionally incapable of a simple anything, much less a straightforward answer to a straightforward question.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether judges must determine that juvenile offenders are incorrigible before sentencing them to die in prison.
He's an incorrigible ladies man, but capable of supporting his independent-minded girlfriend when she asks for something, like paying for the dead girl's burial.
Ms. Sanchez's brother is a scrappy agent to a roster of reality TV personalities and an incorrigible gossip even in a town full of them.
Bill Nighy's incorrigible Billy Mack is still making music, and is doing a radio interview advertising a new charity single when we catch up with him.
Mr. Trump, while an incorrigible gossip, can be effective at keeping a secret when he chooses to, and he loves the drama surrounding an important nomination.
" Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who was an active questioner, said the two rulings required judges to distinguish between "someone who's merely immature as opposed to incorrigible.
The point is not that Lincoln was a modern egalitarian, but that unlike incorrigible racists such as his successor Andrew Johnson, he was capable of growth.
Many more weeks before a Senate impeachment trial bring the possibility that the incorrigible President could commit more conduct that could add to the case against him.
While this may sound fantastic, clearly there is an interest in such things in a country that has established itself as an incorrigible recidivist regarding arms control.
I grab the next Incorrigible Children audiobook as well as another new book I want to read and head out to my car, which is covered in snow.
The governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the time, Raghuram Rajan, saw the law as a way to expunge incorrigible deadbeats from the financial system.
" Michael D. Eisner, who ran Disney during the Weinsteins' tenure there, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday: "Fired Weinsteins because they were irresponsible, and Harvey was an incorrigible bully.
Roving Eye As a child, Leonora Carrington — painter, fabulist, incorrigible eccentric — developed the disconcerting ability to write backward with her left hand while writing forward with her right.
As the Blizzard of '16 approached the city gate, Ricky Jay, the sui-generis conjurer, scholar, storyteller, actor, antiquarian collector, and incorrigible perfectionist, knew what not to do.
Ondaatje loves people who are incorrigible, who know how to live slightly outside the law and who have, in Lester Bangs's phrase, some Looney Tunes in their souls.
A similar period of virtual tick-for-tick inverse correlation has unfolded since September 2012 between the S&P 500 index (incorrigible enthusiasm) and gold shares (left for dead).
Critics say that Democrats who go on the network lend credibility to a platform that many liberal voters view as xenophobic, toxic and an incorrigible mouthpiece for the president.
Bertuzzi's uncle, Todd Bertuzzi, was part of one of the NHL's most incorrigible in-game acts of violence on March 8, 2004, when he played for the Vancouver Canucks.
"The conclusion has become that the guy is incorrigible," said Thomas M. Davis III, a former House member from Virginia who is still close to many of the party's leaders.
When Adora shifted her attention from her own compliant daughter to two incorrigible girls, Ann and then Natalie, Amma reinvented herself as both the perfect challenge and the perfect victim.
A bouncy version of the old show tune "(You Gotta Have) Heart" introduces Tanya Wexler's "Buffaloed" and its incorrigible heroine, Peg Dahl (Zoey Deutch) — a woman in constant, agitated motion.
People come to the statue to pay tribute to this incorrigible voice of the Big Easy, and to his creator, John Kennedy Toole, who committed suicide before his book was published.
He is the definition of incorrigible, and he's a criminal who takes advantage of other people not because he can really justify it, but because he just really likes doing it.
Trump's explicit, rape-y chitchat and incorrigible handsiness might now be a rarity on the national stage of presidential politics, but it's just one facet of persistent antifeminism that defines the GOP.
There was Ernest, who had a penchant for pastel Marks & Spencer cardigans and matching plimsoll shoes, and who was "as rampant and incorrigible a pedophile as you could ever imagine," Friston says.
Eloquent, charismatic and utterly incorrigible, Mr. Johnson is one of the best-known personalities in British politics, famous for his ruffled hair and his flair for both the English language and publicity.
He was a firm believer in human perfectibility, which is one of the convictions that would put him on a collision course with Luther, committed to the incorrigible depravity of human nature.
A vast majority, alas, are like those who have only dipped into its second half, emerging as incorrigible believers in the power of rational thought, right angles and good intentions to perfect society.
SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - One is a 19-year-old construction worker charged with aiding militants against Indian troops, the other is one of Kashmir's most prominent lawyers, accused of being "an incorrigible secessionist".
There's some degree of the votes that ultimately made the difference — it's 4 percentage points — that are from people who aren't incorrigible revanchists and who just basically think the EU can go fuck itself.
He did not succeed, but Mr. Boehner ultimately stepped down not only from the speaker's post but also from his House seat, having had enough of trying to rein in his incorrigible right flank.
At one point, Joe pulls up Hendy's "The Vacuum Guy Netflix Special," which is a fun Easter egg since D'Elia has a few Netflix specials in real life, including "Man on Fire" and "Incorrigible." 
DB: My inner (and incorrigible) nihilism looks at the situation in Turkey as strangely reminiscent of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, where the two main characters wait in vain for someone who never arrives.
Were they mere fodder for the cultural machine that reinforces those tropes, or were they biting, brilliant commentary, as the show's director, Sam, (an incorrigible asshole and giant sexist in his own right) maintains?
"The conclusion has become that the guy is incorrigible," said Thomas M. Davis III, a former House member from Virginia who is still close to many of the party's leaders, according to The New York Times.
After decades of a "war on drugs," rhetoric about incorrigible criminals, and policies that prioritize long prison sentences, the culture of criminal justice spaces – police departments, courtrooms, probation offices, and prison blocks – is dehumanizing and harsh.
Instead of having to defend the early release of all offenders, including those who may be unrepentant or otherwise incorrigible, proponents need only support those who have actively taken steps to better reintegrate themselves into society.
However, incorrigible rogue that he is, Assange has managed even as an asylee to commit fresh offenses in defiance of a government—this time the Ecuadorian one, which has served as his extravagantly forbearing host since 2012.
Since then, incorrigible youth copycats have pulled similar stunts, sneaking in and building forts inside Walmarts, Chuck E. Cheeses, and water parks, since they have to find some way to entertain themselves now that teens don't party anymore.
Asked about the sale at an event on Thursday evening in Washington, China's Ambassador Cui Tiankai said the United States was "incorrigible" when it comes to Taiwan, the official party paper the People's Daily reported on its website.
The debate reinforced the difficulty of sticking labels on someone who wears them all conspicuously anyway: Caricatured as an incorrigible lefty, Mr. Sanders treats "democratic socialist" not as an attack but as an accurate description of his vision.
"If human knowledge were developed to the point where all but the most incorrigible offenders could be rehabilitated in due time, such a system would work marvelously and would surely meet with the approval of all," Lopez wrote.
In metaphysical terms, says Mr Palmer, Ms Tennant was closer to Pelagius than to Calvin: in other words she refused to believe in man's incorrigible wickedness and felt that humans had the capacity to take action to save themselves.
It would be tempting to conclude from this litany, which is drawn from an annual report by the Death Penalty Information Center, that capital punishment is being reserved for the most horrific crimes committed by the most incorrigible offenders.
A few have refused, point-blank, to entertain my requests either on grounds that they are too ticklish to withstand my ardor or that I'm an incorrigible sexual deviant whose foot-based perversions shall not be humored on their time.
In the meantime, be prepared for even worse to come from the Labour Party headed by the incorrigible Corbyn, who will be remembered by many as the spiritual heir of the U.K.'s goose-stepping Sir Oswald Mosley from the 1930s.
If you've ever hung out with an incorrigible drunk, then you'll immediately appreciate the dramatic beats of "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot," Gus Van Sant's cleverly volatile, infuriatingly random take on the disabled alcoholic cartoonist John Callahan.
He's soon swept up in assorted goings-on, some involving the incorrigible, free-ranging beasts that have slipped out of his suitcase, others involving homegrown wizards and witches, as well as the humans who loathe and fear their magical ways.
Incorrigible doom provocateurs and earnest grunge obsessives Thou played three (!) shows in Brooklyn this past weekend, including two sold-out nights at Saint Vitus Bar and a snowy matinee at the Silent Barn alongside Noisey faves Vile Creature and Cowardice.
Lily Tomlin, Grace and FrankieAlison Brie, GLOWUzo Aduba, Orange is the New BlackJane Fonda, Grace and Frankie Male Actor in a Comedy Series Winner: William H. Macy, Shameless Macy won the same award last year for his performance as the incorrigible Frank Gallagher.
Pat de Groot, a painter who embodied an era when the beaches and dunes at the tip of Cape Cod were peopled with artistic geniuses and incorrigible eccentrics — often in the form of the same person — died on July 2100 in Brewster, Mass.
At this darkest hour, reflecting on their long relationship, she sees that her incorrigible but ever-faithful dog, who "loved me even when I lapsed in loving myself," has been as much a home for her as she has been for Beija.
NEW YORK(Reuters) - Try to imagine the "world's worst dog," and you probably think of the incorrigible Marley, from John Grogan's bestselling book and big-screen adaptation "Marley & Me." But virtually everyone knows a pup who leaves a trail of destruction in their wake. Cute?
Convict ancestry was once a badge of shame in Australia, but now it is bragged about, and Port Arthur, a 19th-century prison that received some of the most incorrigible criminals in the British Empire, has become one of the country's premier tourist attractions.
As he liked to explain it, he had come home and begged his parents to disown him, saying, Please, please, let me go, cast me out, I beg of you, go down to the police station and list me as incorrigible, if you do anything.
China has been trying to have it both ways with North Korea for a long time, on two issues: China wants North Korea to be weak, but not so weak that it would collapse, and incorrigible enough to keep the US occupied, but not so dangerous that it actually starts a war.
Which is what makes the real-life, would-be gate-crasher in Laurie Gwen Shapiro's "The Stowaway" — 17-year-old Billy Gawronski — such an incorrigible if symbolic character, a first-generation American living in 1920s New York City who wants to join the famous polar explorer Richard Byrd on his journey to Antarctica.
Rather than inspiring inward reflection, it is an externalized emittance, a beam, a sword, a celebration of angles and math, an assertive constellation of the industry it houses with 2,400 people at kiosks and desks, laboring at protecting humanity from incorrigible ills that may befall it, be they one's livelihood or life.
There's a day in the not-too-distant future when incorrigible smokers, having blackened their lungs beyond function, will have access to a shiny new artificial pair; when cancer patients will mobilize microscopic nanobots in their bloodstreams to eradicate disease; when diabetes will be nothing more than a bad memory on account of an effective blood-sugar management system.
Among his other films were "A Very Moral Night" (1977), a fantasy set in a brothel; "Another Way" (1982), about a lesbian affair between journalists after the Soviets crushed the Hungarian revolution in 1956; and "Lily in Love," an English-language movie, released in Hungary in 1984 and in the United States a year later, about an incorrigible aging actor, played by Christopher Plummer.
The events that brought Ruth to 1922 should be taught in every school: He was born in Baltimore in 1895 to parents who couldn't, or wouldn't, control his petty thievery and repeat truancy; they were cold enough to have their son legally declared "incorrigible or vicious" at the age of seven, and gave him up to St. Mary's Industrial School, where he largely remained until he was 19.

No results under this filter, show 121 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.