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- Dictionaryunwarranted/ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd/
adjective
- 1. not justified or authorized: "I am sure your fears are unwarranted" Similar Opposite
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Unwarranted means not having a good reason and therefore annoying or unfair. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
not having a good reason and therefore annoying or unfair:...
- Znaczenie Unwarranted, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
UNWARRANTED definicja: 1. not having a good reason and...
- Simplified
UNWARRANTED translate: 不合理的;不适当的. Learn more in the...
- Traditional
UNWARRANTED translate: 不合理的;不適當的. Learn more in the...
- Unwarranted in Polish
unwarranted translate: nieuzasadniony. Learn more in the...
- Translate English to Russian
UNWARRANTED translate: неоправданный, необоснованный . Learn...
- English (US)
Unwarranted means lacking adequate or official support, or not justified. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles for unwarranted.
Unwarranted means not having a good reason and therefore annoying or unfair. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, translations and examples from various sources.
When something is unwarranted it's not called-for under the given circumstances. For example, debating the merits of someone's talent is one thing, but calling them stupid is unwarranted.
Unwarranted definition: lacking justification or authorization. See examples of UNWARRANTED used in a sentence.
Unwarranted means there is no need or reason for something, and it is often used to express criticism or disapproval. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and usage of unwarranted with sentences from The Guardian and other sources.
Unwarranted means not reasonable or necessary; not appropriate. See how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes.