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    In·cor·ri·gi·ble
    /ˌinˈkôrəjəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed: "he's an incorrigible liar"

    noun

    • 1. an incorrigible person: "all repeat offenders, but none of them real hard-case incorrigibles"
  2. The meaning of INCORRIGIBLE is incapable of being corrected or amended. How to use incorrigible in a sentence. If incorrigible Is a Word, Is Corrigible a Word?

  3. INCORRIGIBLE definition: 1. An incorrigible person or incorrigible behaviour is bad and impossible to change or improve: 2…. Learn more.

  4. impervious to constraints or punishment; willful; unruly; uncontrollable: an incorrigible child; incorrigible hair. firmly fixed; not easily changed: an incorrigible habit. not easily swayed or influenced: an incorrigible optimist.

  5. INCORRIGIBLE meaning: 1. An incorrigible person or incorrigible behaviour is bad and impossible to change or improve: 2…. Learn more.

  6. Someone incorrigible seems to be beyond correcting, improving, or changing. When you talk about an incorrigible bully, you're saying they're always going to push other people around. Even though incorrigible implies a person is kind of hopeless, it's often used as a light-hearted word.

  7. incorrigible in British English. (ɪnˈkɒrɪdʒəbəl ) adjective. 1. beyond correction, reform, or alteration. 2. firmly rooted; ineradicable. 3. philosophy. (of a belief) having the property that whoever honestly believes it cannot be mistaken.

  8. adj. 1. Incapable of being corrected or reformed: an incorrigible criminal. 2. Firmly rooted; ineradicable: incorrigible faults. 3. Difficult or impossible to control or manage: an incorrigible, spoiled child. n. One that cannot be corrected or reformed.

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