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Meanings of
unjustifiable
in English
Incapable of being justified or explained.
unwarranted
insupportable
indefensible
unwarrantable
Related terms
inexcusable
Synonyms
Examples for "
unwarranted
"
unwarranted
insupportable
indefensible
unwarrantable
Examples for "
unwarranted
"
1
He had received news of another
unwarranted
attack on some innocent fishermen.
2
They say
unwarranted
attacks on the Chinese community are of great concern.
3
We view this as a wholly
unwarranted
,
blatant attack on press freedom.
4
His venomous and provocative attack on the State of Israel was
unwarranted
.
5
Bond investors struggled to find a reasonable return without taking
unwarranted
risk.
1
But the heat and the suffocation in this atmosphere became almost
insupportable
.
2
No; it was not the weather that made Rockhold
insupportable
to me.
3
To me the most
insupportable
part of it will be the singers.
4
The long books about the black poverty of cities became quite
insupportable
.
5
The stillness was
insupportable
,
and it was his duty to break it.
1
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first female first minister, described the vote as
indefensible
.
2
However his trangressions last Sunday in the game against Clare were
indefensible
.
3
It was outrageous, patently irresponsible, and legally
indefensible
if it didn't work.
4
And the more Dal considered his position, the more
indefensible
it appeared.
5
With their numbers and our lack of matériel, this city is
indefensible
.
1
Then they shook hands fervently; more than that would have been
unwarrantable
.
2
There are times when angelic interference in human destinies is entirely
unwarrantable
.
3
The brothers' procedure is marked by
unwarrantable
lack of trust in Joseph.
4
He was enraged with Springrove for what he considered an
unwarrantable
intrusion.
5
Worse even than that, I took an
unwarrantable
advantage of my position.
Usage of
unjustifiable
in English
1
Unfortunately, it seems they are going ahead with this completely
unjustifiable
action.
2
In a recent article you referred to me in most
unjustifiable
terms.
3
And the worst of it was that it was so supremely
unjustifiable
.
4
It was, in my case at least, so utterly false, and
unjustifiable
.
5
For that matter, even if she would, it would probably be
unjustifiable
.
6
Then, in justification of his
unjustifiable
conduct, he uses slander for argument.
7
He saw that Hastings had been guilty of some most
unjustifiable
acts.
8
You appear to consider that we are embarking upon some
unjustifiable
undertaking.
9
No doubt he thinks he has grounds, and my irritation was
unjustifiable
.
10
Such an expense, at such a time, is ruinous, and altogether
unjustifiable
.
11
Was there any torment ever so cruel, ever so
unjustifiable
as this!
12
Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas condemned the strike as an
unjustifiable
terrorist attack.
13
Even in the interests of the Cause it was absolutely
unjustifiable
.
14
These arrests are completely unacceptable and
unjustifiable
,
the spokesman told reporters.
15
It is of the
unjustifiable
conduct of the Assistant Spikeman I would speak.
16
He has been treated in the most
unjustifiable
manner by his nearest relatives.
Other examples for "unjustifiable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unjustifiable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most unjustifiable
unjustifiable conduct
wholly unjustifiable
absolutely unjustifiable
unjustifiable action
More collocations
Unjustifiable
through the time
Unjustifiable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common