unreasonably (Meaning)

Wordnet

unreasonably (r)

not in a reasonable or intelligent manner

to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation

unreasonably Sentence Examples

  1. The company's request for a refund was unreasonably high, prompting a dispute.
  2. The school's dress code was unreasonably strict, restricting students' individuality.
  3. The traffic jam caused an unreasonably long delay, frustrating commuters.
  4. The price of the car was unreasonably low, raising concerns about its quality.
  5. The boss made an unreasonably difficult deadline, putting undue pressure on her employees.
  6. The child's behavior was unreasonably defiant, requiring immediate attention.
  7. The tax bill was unreasonably high, leaving the homeowner struggling to pay.
  8. The insurance premium was unreasonably inflated, making the policy unaffordable.
  9. The weather forecast was unreasonably optimistic, leading to disappointment when rain arrived.
  10. The customer service representative was unreasonably rude, escalating an otherwise minor issue.

FAQs About the word unreasonably

not in a reasonable or intelligent manner, to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation

inexcusably,unbearably, overly, improperly, extravagantly, inordinately, excessively, extortionately, obscenely, inappropriately

reasonably, moderately, insufficiently, inadequately, inadequately,insufficiently, reasonably, moderately, hardly,modestly

The company's request for a refund was unreasonably high, prompting a dispute.

The school's dress code was unreasonably strict, restricting students' individuality.

The traffic jam caused an unreasonably long delay, frustrating commuters.

The price of the car was unreasonably low, raising concerns about its quality.