Undue Meaning in English
word
ənˈdu
uhn-DOO
ʌndjˈuː
un-DYOO
التعريف
'Undue' means more than what is reasonable, normal, or necessary. It is often used to describe something that is excessive, inappropriate, or not deserved.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often formal or written. Common collocations: 'undue pressure', 'undue influence', 'undue delay'. Don't confuse with 'undoubtedly' or 'undo'. 'Undue' usually criticizes an action or amount as being more than justified.
Spanish: injustificado - indebido - excesivoPortuguese (BR): indevido - excessivoPortuguese (PT): indevido - excessivoChinese (Simplified): 过度的 - 不适当的Chinese (Traditional): 過度的 - 不適當的Hindi: अनुचित - अत्यधिकArabic: غير مبرر - غير ملائم - مفرطBengali: অতিরিক্ত - অপ্রয়োজনীয় - অযথাRussian: чрезмерный - излишний - неоправданныйJapanese: 不当な - 過度な - 不必要なVietnamese: quá mức - không cần thiết - không thích hợpKorean: 과도한 - 부당한 - 불필요한Turkish: aşırı - gereksiz - uygunsuzUrdu: غیر ضروری - زیادہ - بے جاIndonesian: berlebihan - tidak semestinya - tidak pantas
جمل نموذجية
He received undue criticism for his small mistake.
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There was undue delay in delivering the package.
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The rules are here to prevent undue influence.
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I don't want to put undue pressure on you, but we need this done soon.
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She was upset by the undue attention from the media.
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Let’s just finish this now and not cause any undue stress for anyone.
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