"Unduly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unduly" Meaning

Excessive or greater than what is considered fair, reasonable, or necessary.

Example: She was punished unduly for a minor mistake.

"Unduly" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Unduly"


1. Injustice or Bias


The judge was accused of acting unduly in favor of one party in the case, leading to a harsher sentence for the defendant.
The policy was considered unduly harsh and unfairly targeted low-income families.

2. Excessive or Too Much


The fireworks went unduly loud, disturbing the entire neighborhood.
The manager unduly favored the newer employees over the more experienced ones, leading to resentment among the team.

3. Unwarranted or Unjustifiable


The company's claim to be the market leader was unduly exaggerated, misleading consumers.
The report unduly criticized the government's handling of the economic crisis, neglecting the facts and data.

4. Unfairly or Imprudently


The new policy unfairly raised taxes on the middle class, unduly burdening them with extra expenses.
The company's actions unduly exploited the employee's vulnerability in the contract negotiations.

5. Unnecessarily


The article went unduly in depth on the internal politics of the company, offering too much unnecessary information for readers.
The singer's use of excessive auto-tune in the song sounded unduly artificial and detracted from the performance.

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<strong>Undulation</strong> refers to a wavelike movement or motion, often in a continuous and gentle manner. It can describe a physical phenomenon, such as a wave in the ocean, a ripple in a pond, or the movement of a snake's body. It can also be used figuratively to describe a fluctuation or variation in quantity or quality, such as an undulation in temperature or interest rates.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ocean's undulation was soothing to watch as the waves gently rolled in.<br> The company experienced an undulation in their sales figures over the past quarter.<br> The landscape undulated with rolling hills and wooded valleys as we drove through the countryside.<br><br>Synonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> wave<br> ripple<br> oscillation<br> fluctuation<br> movement<br> wavelet<br><br>Antonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> flatness<br> stability<br> constancy<br> stillness

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The word "undulous" is an adjective that means wavering or uncertain in one's opinions, affections, or loyalties, often in a way that is inconsistent or indecisive.

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Disobedient or unfaithful, often towards one's parents or guardians.

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