unignorable

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ ignorable.

Adjective

unignorable (comparative more unignorable, superlative most unignorable)

  1. That cannot be ignored.
    • 2021, Arkady Martine, A Desolation Called Peace, Tor, page 358:
      The alarm went on forever. It was loud and high and unignorable, and it didn’t stop, and everyone but Eight Antidote apparently knew what to do about it.