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1. Not Corrigible; bad beyond correction or reform: inCorrigible behavior; an inCorrigible liar

2. You ViKings are incorrigible.

3. Impervious to constraints or punishment; willful; unruly; uncontrollable: an inCorrigible child; inCorrigible hair

4. She's an incorrigible liar.

5. Gamblers are incorrigible optimists.

6. He was an incorrigible liar too.

7. They are inCorrigible optimists

8. She's an incorrigible flirt!

9. Examples of inCorrigible in a …

10. 'Sue, you are inCorrigible!' he said

11. The New Dealers were incorrigible philosophizers.

12. An inCorrigible person or inCorrigible behaviour is bad and impossible to change or improve: 2…

13. "Sue, you are incorrigible!" he said.

14. Can I say one thing about Mr. Incorrigible?

15. Audacious Epigone The incorrigible Andrew Cuomo

16. Peter, you are an incorrigible flirt!

17. A person or animal that is inCorrigible

18. Firmly fixed; not easily changed: an inCorrigible habit.

19. I'm Kurt . I'm eleven . I'm incorrigible.

20. Her husband is an incorrigible flirt.

21. Everyone makes mistakes, but few are incorrigible.

22. They're incorrigible because you let them run amok.

23. Beset by financial troubles, he remained an incorrigible optimist

24. In truth, I found myself incorrigible with respect to order.

25. These seemingly incorrigible men begged his pardon and remained quiet.9

26. Synonyms: incurable, hardened, hopeless, intractable More Synonyms of inCorrigible

27. Most of them are incorrigible, and hated by others.

28. To the adults of the town, he was incorrigible.

29. He is an incorrigible tinkerer who holds four elevator patents.

30. When he didn't improve, they decided the colt was incorrigible.

31. As to me -- will you never understand that I am incorrigible?'

32. No one could understand why he stood up for an incorrigible criminal.

33. Because he was an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

34. He is an incorrigible thief and has been to the jail many times.

35. Then she said I was incorrigible, and I said that was a compliment.

36. First, women were probably regarded as more hopelessly incorrigible, more totally irredeemable when fallen.

37. 16 He has an incorrigible fondness for persons of low birth and spends most of the day with them.

38. Times, Sunday Times ( 2012 ) Gone is the agent provocateur, the incorrigible Controversialist, the incubus of discord and scandal .

39. Antonyms for Contrite include unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless, unapologetic, callous, incorrigible, indifferent, obdurate, unContrite and unremorseful

40. Education and taught for the first time I even had, but a continuous good times, incorrigible.

41. The corrupt elements who absolutely incorrigible party and the government can not escape a severe trial.

42. From the 1934 until 1963, Alcatraz was America's premier maximum-security prison, the final stop for the nation's most incorrigible prisoners.

43. The authorities viewed me as an incorrigible rebel and took me to Athens to face a military court.

44. An incorrigible Romeo, Mr. Mays gave his alter ego a Juliet: the sister of a Mexican-American gang member.

45. 12 synonyms for Besetting: chronic, persistent, long-standing, prevalent, habitual, ingrained, deep-seated, incurable, deep-rooted, inveterate, incorrigible

46. He has an incorrigible fondness for persons of low birth and spends most of the day with them.

47. If you tell someone they are inCorrigible, you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they have faults which will never change

48. To preach the word Authoritatively, dispense the sacraments, ordain their officers, admonish offenders, excommunicate the obstinate and incorrigible, and absolve the penitent

49. A bouncy version of the old show tune “(You Gotta Have) Heart” introduces Tanya Wexler’s “Buffaloed” and its incorrigible heroine, Peg Dahl (Zoey Deutch) — a woman in constant

50. Similar: amendable; correctable (capable of being corrected by additions) improvable (susceptible of improvement) redeemable; reformable (susceptible to improvement or reform) Antonym: inCorrigible (impervious to