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Meanings of
unjustifiably
in anglès
espanyol
injustificadamente
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Without any excuse.
inexcusably
justifiably
espanyol
injustificadamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
inexcusably
"
inexcusably
Examples for "
inexcusably
"
1
He did take an
inexcusably
long time to get that rope ladder.
2
At the time I thought him
inexcusably
and brutally unkind to me.
3
Moreover, you forget your place, and
inexcusably
,
even for an old servant.
4
The forewoman was right: the sewing on of the spangles was
inexcusably
bad.
5
I have
inexcusably
forgotten to speak of my father's personal appearance.
Usage of
unjustifiably
in anglès
1
He had never been so frankly and
unjustifiably
rude to her before.
2
A police officer has been disciplined for
unjustifiably
pepper-spraying a Balclutha man.
3
It found Mr Nath was
unjustifiably
dismissed and did have a personal grievance.
4
That would have been acting
unjustifiably
towards the cause I serve.
5
This state of mind often made him very exigent, and sometimes
unjustifiably
suspicious.
6
And I have always thought the sentence was
unjustifiably
severe.
7
One was that Nicolovius was most
unjustifiably
permitting himself to become dependent upon him.
8
William sustained severe mortifications from the House of Commons, and was, indeed,
unjustifiably
oppressed.
9
Oil markets were well-balanced but the price of oil was
unjustifiably
high, the source said.
10
For as long as she could remember, she was regarded as cunning and
unjustifiably
violent.
11
The housemaid Minna is arrogant; she is unapprochable,
unjustifiably
.
12
And Buck Cowan himself came to feel quite
unjustifiably
a creator's pride in the car.
13
I should have thought it
unjustifiably
cruel, but that it has been suggested to me.
14
They said the ban "intrudes
unjustifiably
into their private spheres," according to the BBC.
15
My favorite is the phrase 'panglossian,' used to describe someone who is
unjustifiably
and self-destructively optimistic.
16
They have underperformed and
unjustifiably
so, Akbar added.
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unjustifiably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
unjustifiably high
unjustifiably absent
act unjustifiably
behave unjustifiably
earning unjustifiably
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Translations for
unjustifiably
espanyol
injustificadamente
inexcusablemente
Unjustifiably
through the time