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unshakable, unshakeable [ˌʌnˈʃeıkəbl] ADJ

unstable [ˌʌnˈsteıbl] ADJ

▶ unstableness N
▶ unstably ADV

unsuitable [ˌʌnˈsjuːtəbl] ADJ

▶ unsuitability [ˈʌnˌsjuːtəˈbılətı] N
▶ unsuitably N

unsociable [ˌʌnˈsəʊʃəbl] ADJ

▶ unsociability [ˈʌn­ˌsəʊʃəˈbılətı]
▶ unsociableness N
▶ unsociably ADV

unspeakable [ˌʌnˈspiːkəbl] ADJ

unserviceable [ˌʌnˈsɜːvısəbl] ADJ

malleable [ˈmælıəbl] ADJ

2. malleable:

▶ malleability [ˌmælıəˈbılətı] N

peaceable [ˈpiːsəbl] ADJ

manageable [ˈmænıdʒəbl] ADJ

▶ manageability [ˌmænıdʒəˈbılətı] N
▶ manageably ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Also, the plastics can contaminate waste streams, causing other recycled plastics to become unsaleable.
en.wikipedia.org
Tree stumps were pulled out and either buried or burned, while branches and unsaleable logs were being burned.
www.odt.co.nz
Often this happens because book collectors judge minor defects in an old book so harshly as to make them seemingly unsaleable.
en.wikipedia.org
Some producers poured unsaleable wine into local rivers and streams.
en.wikipedia.org
Union members began sabotaging the farmers' stacked piles of lumber, making it unsaleable.
en.wikipedia.org
This means such properties would become unsaleable without substantially reduced prices.
ampp3d.mirror.co.uk
In the end, approximately works of art deemed unsaleable were burned.
en.wikipedia.org
If a deal is not done, high-risk homes could be uninsurable and unmortgageable -- and so potentially unsaleable.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
An increased catch of unsaleable whole fish has resulted from the increased bycatch of the fishing industry.
en.wikipedia.org
The portfolio would be unsaleable now, unless it was at a discount of perhaps 30pc.
www.independent.ie

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