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The example sentences of UNCONSCIONABLE in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "unconscionable" in a sentence | "unconscionable" example sentences

How to use "unconscionable" in a sentence?

  • The more we see the unconscionable ends to which the human spirit can descend when it is determined to remain autonomous, the more our confidence in human methods diminishes.
    -Ravi Zacharias-
  • Nothing makes us more cowardly and unconscionable than the desire to be loved by everyone.
    -Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach-
  • What was once justified as sanctioned by God is now properly reviled as an unconscionable violation of human rights.
    -Hillary Clinton-
  • Why should American atrocities be merely unsettling, but a trip to Hanoi unconscionable?
    -Tom Hayden-
  • The little honesty that exists among authors is discernible in the unconscionable way they misquote from the writings of others.
    -Arthur Schopenhauer-
  • One said a tooth drawer was a kind of unconscionable trade, because his trade was nothing else but to take away those things whereby every man gets his living.
    -William Hazlitt-
  • In Charleston, more than elsewhere, you get the feeling that the twentieth century is a vast, unconscionable mistake.
    -Pat Conroy-
  • It’s just unconscionable that America has become so stupid.
    -Russell Means-
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Definition and meaning of UNCONSCIONABLE

What does "unconscionable mean?"

/ˌənˈkänSH(ə)nəbəl/

unconscionable

adjective
not right or reasonable.

What are synonyms of "unconscionable"?
Some common synonyms of "unconscionable" are:
  • unethical,
  • amoral,
  • immoral,
  • unprincipled,
  • indefensible,
  • wrong,
  • unscrupulous,
  • unfair,
  • underhand,
  • dishonorable,
  • dishonest,
  • corrupt,
  • depraved,
  • shady,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈeTHək(ə)l/

unethical
adjective

not morally correct.

/āˈmôrəl/

amoral
adjective

Not moral or immoral.

/i(m)ˈmôrəl/

immoral
adjective

not conforming to accepted standards of morality.

/ˌənˈprinsəpəld/

unprincipled
adjective

not acting in accordance with moral principles.

/ˌindəˈfensəb(ə)l/

indefensible
adjective

not justifiable by argument.

/rôNG/

wrong
adjective adverb noun verb

not correct or true. in unsuitable or undesirable manner or direction. unjust, dishonest, or immoral action. To harm someone or treat someone unfairly.

/ˌənˈskro͞opyələs/

unscrupulous
adjective

having or showing no moral principles.

/ˌənˈfer/

unfair
adjective

not treating people in an equal way, or not morally right.

/ˈəndərˌhand/

underhand
adjective

With hand brought forward and up from waist level.

/disˈänərəb(ə)l/

dishonorable
adjective

Not morally or ethically right; lacking honor.

/disˈänəst/

dishonest
adjective

Likely to steal or lie; deceitful; corrupt.

/kəˈrəpt/

corrupt
adjective verb

Being damaged or spoiled. To lack integrity or be dishonest.

/dəˈprāvd/

depraved
adjective verb

morally corrupt. To morally corrupt.

/ˈSHādē/

shady
adjective

situated in or full of shade.

What are antonyms of "unconscionable"?
Some common antonyms of "unconscionable" are:
  • ethical,
  • acceptable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈeTHək(ə)l/

ethical
adjective

Involving the choice between right and wrong.

/əkˈseptəb(ə)l/

acceptable
adjective

able to be agreed on.

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