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unwarranted

/ ʌˈɒəԳɪ /

adjective

  1. lacking justification or authorization
  2. another word for unwarrantable
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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As with many governments around the world, the tariffs have frustrated Australia's leaders, with Albanese saying they are "totally unwarranted" and "not the act of a friend."

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The 39-year-old Lewis Sr. was pulled over in an “unwarranted vehicle stop,” according to the complaint, and then shot in the back.

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“This vindictive and unwarranted action is a slap in the face to Tribes and all supporters of public lands.”

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"What organised crime has done to the Jewish community is reprehensible, and it won't go without consequence. There was also unwarranted suspicion directed at other communities – and that is also reprehensible."

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On Monday Millwall said reporting of the incident "contributed to an unwarranted character assassination" of Roberts.

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What doesunwarranted mean?

Unwarranted describes something that is not justified or not authorized, as in The government reading citizens’ emails is an unwarranted invasion of privacy.

Unwarranted is also used to mean that something exists without reason, as in His fear of being attacked by an army of killer mosquitos was unwarranted.

Unwarranted is another word for unwarrantable, which means something is inexcusable or unreasonable.

Example: Crystal tried to relieve her son’s unwarranted stress about alien invasions caused by the scary movie.

Where doesunwarranted come from?

The first records of unwarranted come from around 1577. It combines the prefixun-, meaning “not,” with the word warrant, meaning “to authorize” or “to give good reason for.” If something is unwarranted, it is “not warranted.” It lacks authority or a good reason.

Unwarranted is often used to describe something that is considered illogical or based on poor reasoning.

It’s also used to label something as being illegal or unjustifiable that a person has no power or excusable reason to do. Someone might defend a seemingly extreme or bizarre decision or action as being “not unwarranted,” as in I assure you that my fears of a humongous earthquake are not unwarranted.

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How isunwarranted used in real life?

Unwarranted is often used to describe something of being inexcusable or lacking a legal justification. It is also used more generally to mean something lacks a logical explanation or reason behind it.

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Which of the following is a synonym of unwarranted?

A. unneeded
B. unjustifiable
C. unwanted
D. unclear

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