unmanageably
adverb
uk/ˌʌnˈmæn.ɪ.dʒə.bli/us/ˌʌnˈmæn.ə.dʒə.bli/in a way that isimpossibletodealwith ormanage:
Birthratesare unmanageably high in someruralpartsof thecountry.
We need to becarefulthat the newboundariesdon'tcreatedistrictsthat are unmanageablylarge.
- Teachers have beencomplainingthatclasssizesare now unmanageablylarge.
- After aseriesofaccidentsandbitsofbadluck, hebegantofeelthat hislifewasspinningunmanageably out ofcontrol.
- Choose asubstantialcasseroledishbut not one that is unmanageablyheavy.
Uncontrolled
- all hell breaks looseidiom
- amok
- amuck
- CI
- confidential informant
- extravagance
- intemperate
- intemperately
- liberated
- like madidiom
- madding
- run wildidiom
- runaway
- spin out of controlidiom
- spread like wildfireidiom
- squirrelly
- unruly
- waywardness
- wig out
- wigged out