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Meaning of unconscionably
The primary meaning of "unconscionably" is to act or behave in a manner that is shockingly or outrageously bad.
Etymology of unconscionably
The word "unconscionably" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the word "conscience" and the prefix "un-"
+ Historically, the term has been used to describe actions or behaviors that are deemed morally reprehensible or unacceptable
Synonyms
shockingly
outrageously
scandalously
disgracefully
appallingly
horribly
atrociously
reprehensibly
deplorably
unforgivably
inexcusably
intolerably
unacceptably
egregiously
heinously
flagrantly
notoriously
infamously
abhorrently
detestably
disgustingly
repugnantly
odiously
abominably
terribly
awfully
dreadfully
Definitions
- The definition of "unconscionably" according to Oxford Languages is:
- + In a manner that shows no regard for conscience or morality
- + To an extent that is considered shocking or outrageous
Usage Examples
- The company was accused of acting unconscionably by prioritizing profits over employee safety
- The politician's unconscionable behavior during the scandal led to a public outcry