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- 1. not able to be authorized or sanctioned; unjustifiable: "an unwarrantable intrusion into personal matters"
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Unwarrantable means unacceptable and wrong because there is no good or fair reason for it. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms and pronunciation tips.
- English (US)
unwarrantable meaning: 1. unacceptable and wrong because...
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unwarrantable definicja: 1. unacceptable and wrong because...
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: not justifiable : inexcusable. unwarrantably. ˌən-ˈwȯr-ən-tə-blē. -ˈwär- adverb. Synonyms. indefensible. inexcusable. inexpiable. insupportable. unforgivable. unjustifiable. unpardonable. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unwarrantable in a Sentence. the unwarrantable arrogance of that man. Word History. First Known Use.
Unwarrantable definition: incapable of vindication or justification. See examples of UNWARRANTABLE used in a sentence.
unwarrantable meaning: 1. unacceptable and wrong because there is no good or fair reason for it : 2. unacceptable and…. Learn more.
Definitions of unwarrantable. adjective. incapable of being justified or explained. synonyms: indefensible, insupportable, unjustifiable, unwarranted. inexcusable. without excuse or justification.
unˈwarrantable. Incapable of vindication or justification.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
Synonyms for UNWARRANTABLE: unacceptable, unjustifiable, outrageous, unpardonable, inexcusable, insupportable, unforgivable, indefensible; Antonyms of UNWARRANTABLE: justifiable, excusable, pardonable, acceptable, legal, defensible, tolerable, permissible