| Everything I have suffered seems almost necessary, because I am overcome with an unutterable serenity. | 
| From what looked like very bad news came the unutterable relief of very good news. | 
| It produces uncomfortable images, which arouse notions of unutterable things, and exude the odour of lechery and rankness. | 
| I only hope that I am able to restrain them before these unutterable terrors escape into the world at large. | 
| The second is a flowing, serpentine face coiled around the unutterable disgrace of national decomposition and dissolution. | 
| What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency. |