unreasonably

adv
/ʌnˈɹiː.zən.ə.bli/

Etymology

From Middle English unresonably, equivalent to unreasonable + -ly, after resonably (whence reasonably) and (originally) Late Latin irratiōnābiliter.

  1. derived from irratiōnābiliter
  2. inherited from unresonably

Definitions

  1. In an unreasonable manner.

    • He behaved unreasonably.
    • Fye, you confine your ſelfe moſt vnreaſonably: Come, you muſt go viſit the good Lady that lies in.
  2. To an unreasonable degree.

    • The team was given an unreasonably short amount of time to put together a presentation.
    • The Senate of the United States has been both extravagantly praised and unreasonably disparaged, according to the predisposition and temper of its various critics.

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