To a degree that is unjustified or not warranted
“The unwarranted use of walkouts and boycotts has blunted their efficacy.”
Adverb for not absolutely needed or necessary
“Simplicity, unfortunately, is the one fashion that has the shortest popularity, and all too soon this was spoiled by the unwarranted addition of a dozen knickknacks and gewgaws.”
Adverb for not substantiated or proven by evidence
“Unwarranted accusations of fraud should thus not be allowed to poison the atmosphere of an arbitration in any circumstances.”
Adverb for having not been legally authorized or sanctioned
“It would also appear that an unwarranted search of a private vehicle would probably constitute a trespass.”
Adverb for extreme in degree or severity
“It is useful to start from a set of well-defined parameters, even if these are expressed with an unwarranted degree of accuracy.”
Adverb for unsuitable or inappropriate or a given purpose or situation
Adverb for not based on sound reasoning or judgment
Adverb for unreasonably extreme in level, amount or degree
Adverb for lacking moderation or control in one's behavior or habits
Adverb for causing pain or hurt feelings
Adverb for slanderous or libelous in nature
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