The is no noun form for the adjective 'unendurable'.
Unendurable is an adjective that means something that cannot be tolerated. An example of unendurable used in a sentence: We suffered through a nearly unendurable lecture on plant life that was completely dry and uninteresting.
The pain from her broken ribs was unendurable without anaesthetic.
The pain that I had felt after being stuck by lightning was unendurable. The jet pilot had expected a desk job to be unendurable, but he soon found several projects that caught his interest.
tolerable
another word for unbearable would be unendurable = if i was to say i cannot bare this i would say also i am unable to endure this = unable and endure together = unendurable
Shinbo = patience, Tamaran = unendurable/unbearable.
not able to be undergone or tolerated; insufferable
another word for unbearable would be unendurable = if i was to say i cannot bare this i would say also i am unable to endure this = unable and endure together = unendurable
another word for unbearable would be unendurable = if i was to say i cannot bare this i would say also i am unable to endure this = unable and endure together = unendurable
he is so undurable that nobody talks to him.
Diarrhea, vomiting and unendurable abdominal pain
Shinbo means patience and tamaran means unbearable or unendurable so it literally means unbearable patience or you can't stand waiting for something.