unreasonable

IPA: ʌnrˈiznʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Without the ability to reason; unreasoning.
  • Not reasonable; going beyond what could be expected or asked for.
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Examples of "unreasonable" in Sentences

  • The argument is not unreasonable.
  • The length of the block is unreasonable.
  • The reason you are so obstinate is unreasonable.
  • Reasonable is the exact opposite of unreasonable.
  • The objection about the eyes is patently unreasonable.
  • Is it unreasonable to include it in the topics of discussion
  • At the same time, several of the demands seemed unreasonable.
  • The appellee argued that this was unreasonable and discriminatory.
  • Given the suspiciousness of the account, that should not be unreasonable.
  • I think that it is unreasonable to dispute the neutrality of the article.
  • And that is this tax on what they call unreasonable profits from the oil companies.
  • Because the term "unreasonable" is a little vague, the decision about these rate increases is regulated at the state level.
  • Democrat had proposed a 25 percent tax on what they called unreasonable profits raked in by the five biggest U.S. oil companies.

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