unwarranted (Meaning)

Wordnet

unwarranted (s)

incapable of being justified or explained

without a basis in reason or fact

lacking justification or authorization

Webster

unwarranted (a.)

Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.

unwarranted Sentence Examples

  1. The unwarranted criticism was met with swift condemnation.
  2. Your presence here is unwarranted and unwelcome.
  3. The government's unwarranted surveillance overreached its authority.
  4. The media made unwarranted accusations against the athlete.
  5. The unwarranted assumption that all immigrants are criminals perpetuates harmful stereotypes.
  6. The unwarranted interference in their private lives caused them considerable distress.
  7. The police made an unwarranted search without proper legal justification.
  8. The unwarranted delays in the project caused significant financial losses.
  9. The unwarranted aggression displayed by the attacker was met with fear and anger.
  10. The unwarranted favoritism shown to certain employees undermined the integrity of the workplace.

FAQs About the word unwarranted

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essential, required, important, necessary, important, essential, required,necessary, vital, needful

The unwarranted criticism was met with swift condemnation.

Your presence here is unwarranted and unwelcome.

The government's unwarranted surveillance overreached its authority.

The media made unwarranted accusations against the athlete.