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unwarranted

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Adjective — Not justified or deserved.

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How to use unwarranted

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unwarranted attack completely unwarranted unwarranted assumption

Etymology

From un- (\"not\") plus warranted (\"justified\").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unwarranted” mean?

The word “unwarranted” means not justified or deserved. In plain terms, something done or said without good reason or evidence to back it up.

How do you use “unwarranted” in a sentence?

Here is “unwarranted” used in a sentence: “The criticism felt unwarranted given how hard she'd worked.”

What part of speech is “unwarranted”?

“Unwarranted” is an adjective.

Is “unwarranted” a common word?

“Unwarranted” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Related words

unwarrantability unwarrantable unwarrantableness unwarrantably unwarrantedly warrantless

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