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unaccountable    音标拼音: [,ʌnək'ɑʊntəbəl]
a. 无法解释的,无责任的

无法解释的,无责任的

unaccountable
adj 1: not to be accounted for or explained; "perceptible only
as unaccountable influences that hinder progress"; "an
unexplainable fear" [synonym: {unaccountable},
{unexplainable}]
2: free from control or responsibility

Unaccountable \Un`ac*count"a*ble\, a.
1. Not accountable or responsible; free from control.
--South.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not to be accounted for; inexplicable; not consonant with
reason or rule; strange; mysterious.
[1913 Webster] -- {Un`ac*count"a*ble*ness}], n. --
{Un`ac*count"a*bly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]
[1913 Webster]

179 Moby Thesaurus words for "unaccountable":
adrift, afloat, agnostic, aimless, alternating, ambiguous,
amorphous, antic, baffling, bizarre, capricious, casual, causeless,
chancy, changeable, changeful, chartered, designless, desultory,
deviable, dicey, disobedient, dizzy, doubting, driftless,
dysteleological, eccentric, enwrapped in mystery, equivocal,
erratic, excepted, excused, exempt, exempted, extraordinary,
fanciful, fantastic, fast and loose, favored, fickle, fitful,
flickering, flighty, flitting, fluctuating, freakish, giddy,
haphazard, headstrong, heady, hesitant, hesitating, immune,
impetuous, impossible, impulsive, incalculable, incomprehensible,
inconceivable, inconsistent, inconstant, incredible, indecisive,
indefinable, indemonstrable, indiscriminate, inexplicable,
inextricable, infirm, inscrutable, insoluble, insolvable,
insubordinate, irregular, irresolute, irresponsible, lawless,
let off, licensed, licentious, mazy, mercurial, mindless, moody,
mutinous, mysterious, mystic, odd, peculiar, permitted, polysemous,
privileged, promiscuous, purposeless, puzzling, rambling, rampant,
random, reinless, released, restless, roving, scatterbrained,
self-willed, shapeless, shifting, shifty, shuffling, skeptical,
spared, spasmodic, spineless, stochastic, strange, stray,
touch-and-go, unanswerable, unbelievable, unbridled, uncanny,
uncertain, unchecked, unconfirmable, uncontrolled, unconvinced,
uncurbed, undefinable, undependable, undirected, undisciplined,
undivinable, unexpected, unexplainable, unexplained, unfathomable,
unfixed, unforeseeable, ungoverned, unheard-of, unimaginable,
unintelligible, uninterpretable, unliable, unmotivated, unorthodox,
unpersuaded, unpredictable, unprovable, unreined, unreliable,
unrestrained, unsettled, unsolvable, unstable, unstable as water,
unstaid, unsteadfast, unsteady, unsubject, unsure, unusual,
unverifiable, vacillating, vagrant, variable, vicissitudinary,
vicissitudinous, volatile, wandering, wanton, wavering, wavery,
wavy, wayward, weird, whimsical, wildcat, willful, wishy-washy


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