"Unconscionability" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unconscionability refers to extreme unfairness or unconscionableness, often in a business or commercial transaction. It involves conduct that is extremely harsh, unreasonable, or against good faith. An unconscionable contract or agreement is one that is extremely unfair or excessively favorable to one party, and is often considered to be void or unenforceable.
In a broader sense, unconscionability can also refer to a lack of scruples or morals, or a disregard for what is right and just.
Example: "The unconscionably high interest rate on the loan made it impossible for the borrower to repay the debt."
Synonyms: unfairness, exploitation, extortion, oppression.
Lacking consciousness or awareness; acting without being aware that one is doing something wrong or unacceptable.
Without comfort or consolation, still grieving or troubled; unable to find peace or relief. Grieving or upset without any consolation from others.