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Unreasonably Meaning in English

word · lemma: unreasonable

ənˈɹizənəbɫi
uhn-REE-zuh-nuh-blee
ʌnɹˈiːzənəbli
un-REE-zuh-nub-lee

Definition

In a way that is not fair, sensible, or based on good reasons; doing something to an excessive or unjustified degree.

Usage & Nuances

Typically used before adjectives ("unreasonably high demand"). Formal or neutral. Stresses excessiveness or lack of logic/fairness. Common collocations: 'unreasonably expensive', 'unreasonably strict', 'unreasonably angry'. Not used for things that are physically impossible, but for actions/judgments seen as unfair or excessive.

Example Sentences

The rent is unreasonably high for this small apartment.

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He was unreasonably angry about the mistake.

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She is unreasonably strict with her children.

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The boss unreasonably expects everyone to work overtime every day.

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If you raise the price unreasonably, people will stop buying.

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He’s being unreasonably picky about tiny details that don’t matter.

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