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Meaning of unwarrantable
The primary meaning of the word "unwarrantable" is something that is not justified or lacking a valid reason.
Etymology of unwarrantable
The word "unwarrantable" originates from the Old English and Old French words "warrant" and "warant," which mean to guarantee or give assurance
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe actions or behaviors that lack justification or a valid reason
Synonyms
unjustifiable
inexcusable
indefensible
unwarranted
unjustified
unprovoked
unmerited
undeserved
unfounded
baseless
groundless
unreasonable
irrational
illogical
unmitigated
unpardonable
irreparable
remediless
irretrievable
irrecoverable
unredeemable
unconscionable
shameful
disgraceful
deplorable
lamentable
regrettable
unfortunate
unhappy
dismal
gloomy
bleak
unpromising
hopeless
despairing
despondent
discouraging
disheartening
Definitions
- Not justified or authorized by reason or evidence
- * Not supported by valid or convincing arguments
- * Lacking a valid or reasonable basis
Usage Examples
- The company's decision to lay off hundreds of employees without warning was deemed unwarrantable by the union
- * The politician's unwarrantable claims about their opponent sparked controversy during the debate
- * The judge ruled that the unwarrantable search and seizure of the defendant's property was a violation of their rights
Antonyms
justifiable
excusable
defensible
warranted
justified
provoked
merited
deserved
founded
reasonable
rational
logical
mitigated
pardonable
reparable
remediable
retrievable
redeemable
conscionable
praiseworthy
commendable
laudable
admirable
justified
vindicated
validated
confirmed
substantiated
supported