Meaning & Definition of word "Unreasonably"

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    Unreasonably

    /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is not guided by reason or sound judgment; excessively or without adequate justification.
      • Example: The prices in that store are unreasonably high compared to other places.
    • 2. To an excessive degree; beyond what is rational or acceptable.
      • Example: He was unreasonably upset over a minor mistake at work.
    • 3. In a way that is not fair or logical.
      • Example: The demands placed on the employees were unreasonably stringent.
    • 4. Without a reasonable basis or cause.
      • Example: The landlord unreasonably refused to make necessary repairs to the apartment.
    • 5. In a manner that violates reasonable expectations.
      • Example: She was unreasonably late for the meeting without any prior notice.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'un-' meaning 'not' + 'reasonable' which comes from Latin 'rationabilis'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unreasonably high:

    Describes something that is excessively elevated beyond what is considered reasonable.

    unreasonably late:

    Refers to arriving later than what is acceptable or expected without justification.

    Related Words

    unreasonable:

    Not guided by or based on good sense.

    reason:

    A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.

    Slang Meanings of unreasonably

    Meaning: Over the top

    Example Sentence: Her reaction to the news was completely unreasonably over the top.

    Meaning: Out of line

    Example Sentence: His request for a raise was unreasonably out of line with company policy.