No, it is an adjective. The adverb form is unthinkably(as in unthinkably careless).
The past and past participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtless and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.
The participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtfully and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.Thoughtfully is the adverb form derived from think.Adverbs that can be used with the verb think are:clearlycleverlycreativelyresourcefullypassionatelyobjectivelyimpartiallyfairly
The participial form of "to think" is "thought" so the adjectives would include thoughtful or thoughtless, and the adverbs thoughtfully and thoughtlessly. The present participle (thinking) creates the adverb unthinkingly. The adjective unthinkable creates the adverb unthinkably.Thoughtfully is the adverb form derived from think.Adverbs that can be used with the verb think are:clearlycleverlycreativelyresourcefullypassionatelyobjectivelyimpartiallyfairly
This is absolutely Unthinkable. Why did you do it?
i am unthinkable to answer that question
Unthinkable has four syllables.
It is unthinkable that anyone would say something like that in public. Murder is an unthinkable crime.
The noun forms for the adjective 'unthinkable' areunthinkability andunthinkableness.
The duration of Think the Unthinkable is 1800.0 seconds.
Think the Unthinkable ended on 2005-10-19.
Think the Unthinkable was first created as a BBC Radio 4 comedy series in 2001 by James Cary and Dave Cohen. It has since expanded to include live tours and a book.
Well Unthinkable is kinda a compliment but not that much it is kind if like an insult