The meaning of Unconscionable
Unconscionable – definition
adjectiveNot right or reasonable.
Usage examples:
The unconscionable conduct of his son
adjectiveUnacceptable because of being too extreme
Usage examples:
It is unconscionable to say that some kids don’t deserve an education.
Unconscionable translation into English
Unconscionable: translate from English into Chinese
不合情理的, 过度的
Unconscionable: translate from English into Dutch
Gewetenloos, Onredelijk, Buitensporig
Unconscionable: translate from English into French
Déraisonnable, Excessif
Unconscionable: translate from English into German
Gewissenlos, Unerhört, Unzumutbar
Unconscionable: translate from English into Hindi
बेशरम, अनुचित, अत्यन्त, अनर्थक, निर्लज्ज, बहुत
Unconscionable: translate from English into Italian
Inconcepibile, Eccessivo
Unconscionable: translate from English into Korean
비양심적인, 양심이 없는, 부조리한
Unconscionable: translate from English into Russian
Недобросовестный, Бессовестный, Неумеренный, Чрезмерный
Unconscionable: translate from English into Spanish
Excesivo, Irrazonable
Word origin
mid 16th century: from un-1 ‘not’ + obsolete conscionable, from conscience (interpreted as a plural) + -able.
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