Wiktionary
a. Unable to be faced or confronted
Usage examples of "unfaceable".
Marsh Gate was the nearest way out of the great and glamorous city that was now loathsome to them, a city of beloved, unfaceable ghosts--indeed, not to be endured for one more stabbing, leaden heartbeat than was necessary.
Hitler, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Nixon, Hoover, Mafia, CIA, Reagan, Kissinger, that collection of names and their tragic interweaving that stood not constellated above in any nightwide remotenesses of light, but below, diminished to the last unfaceable American secret, to be pressed, each time deeper, again and again beneath the meanest of random soles, one blackly fermenting leaf on the forest floor that nobody wanted to turn over, because of all that lived, virulent, waiting, just beneath.
We have returned from our mission before times, and our gallant captain is even now facing the unfaceable Samuel Patch.
Beneath that murky layer was the terrible longing for Aidan, and the unfaceable fear that something was dreadfully wrong.
Anadyr Park was where the Engine put the most hidden and most unfaceable pieces of its human psychology-down in the backwoods, in the old forests on the mountain, in the wintertime.