intolerability

/ɪnˌtɑlərəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being too extreme, severe, or unpleasant to be endured.
    • He spoke about the intolerability of living under constant surveillance.
    • The committee discussed the intolerability of the working conditions in the factory.
    • The intolerability of the summer heat forced them to buy an air conditioner.
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