Biased in favor of a person, side, or point of view, especially when dealing with a competition or dispute.
Not reasonable; not showing good judgment.
1 I don't think that's being unreasonable in any way, shape or form.
2 Unfortunately, Scripture doesn't say to honor your father unless he's completely unreasonable .
3 Mr Finlayson said the suggestion that the Crown pay interest was unreasonable .
4 This unreasonable speculation is a rude contempt toward Chinese law, it said.
5 Dempsey agrees: Cities are starting to understand the IOC's demands are unreasonable .
6 In comparison to other major sporting events, these prices are not unreasonable .
7 It seemed unreasonable to him to challenge her more at this point.
8 To sit in submissive obedience seemed unreasonable ; to fly from Italy impossible.
9 And it has intoxicated me; I think it has made me unreasonable .
10 US banks say the deadline is unreasonable and compliance will be near-impossible.
11 But to some extent, longer and fulfilling retirements are not completely unreasonable .
12 It was a reasonable question, with a whole host of unreasonable answers.
13 He resented unreasonably the unreasonable resentment which the affair inspired in him.
14 Not a high point for inter-company communication, perhaps, but not terribly unreasonable .
15 No one is talking to the construction companies about the unreasonable prices.
16 We think it's unreasonable to pay for something which is a right.
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