"Unreasonably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unreasonably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unreasonably" Meaning

(adj.) : not based on reason or evidence; illogical or unjustified.

"Unreasonably" Examples

5 Examples of "Unreasonably"


- Example 1 (verb)
> Asking for a raise every month is not merely bold; it is, in many cases, unreasonably aggressive.
- Example 2 (adjective)
> The investment deal seemed unreasonably risky to even the most venture-happy investors.
- Example 3 (verb)
> The company has been accused of unreasonably charging its customers for services not ordered.
- Example 4 (adjective)
> The market reacted negatively to the government's unreasonably strict new regulations.
- Example 5 (verb)
> The arbitrator felt that the teacher's demands were unreasonably customized to fit his schedule.

"Unreasonably" Similar Words

Unrealised

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Unrealistic

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Not based on reality; impractical or impossible to achieve.

Unrealistically

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Unreality

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Unrealizable

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Impossible to realize or achieve, often because it is excessively optimistic or unrealistic.

Unrealized

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Unrealized refers to something that has not yet been realized or brought into existence. It can also refer to opportunities or potential that have not been exploited or developed. For example:<br><br> "The unrealized potential of the new employee was tremendous, but she never got the chance to prove herself."<br> "The country has vast unrealized resources that could be used to improve the economy."<br><br>In a more figurative sense, unrealized can also refer to something that is not worth or cannot be achieved, such as:<br><br> "The movie's special effects were incredible, but the plot was unrealized and predictable."<br><br>In statistics, unrealized is often used to refer to investment losses or unrealized gains, which are gains or losses that have not yet been realized through the sale of an investment.

Unreasonable

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Meaning: not reasonable or justifiable; not based on a clear or logical argument; impossible or impracticable.

Unreasonableness

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The state of being unreasonable or lacking in good sense, judgment, or proportion. Injustice, impropriety, or irrationality.

Unreasoned

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Unreasoning

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Lacking a rational or logical basis; unreasonable or absurd.<br><br>Example: "The politician's argument was met with skepticism due to its unreasoning assumption about the economy."

Unreceptive

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Not willing or able to understand or respond to something.

Unreciprocated

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Unrecognisable

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Unrecognisably

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Without recognition or recognition. In a way that is not recognizable or identifiable.

Unrecognised

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Unrecognizable

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