unfaceable

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ faceable.

Adjective

unfaceable (comparative more unfaceable, superlative most unfaceable)

  1. Unable to be faced or confronted.
    • 2011, A. A. Jameson, Shark People, page 113:
      Stupefying heat shimmered in the mangrove forest, the sun an unfaceable white glare somewhere overhead.