unconscionably

/ʌnˈkɑnʃənəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is morally unacceptable or shockingly unfair.
    • The company acted unconscionably by hiding the dangerous side effects of the drug.
    • They were treated unconscionably, with no food or water for hours.
    • The landlord raised the rent unconscionably, forcing many families to move out.
  2. To an excessive or unreasonable degree.
    • The wait at the doctor's office was unconscionably long.
    • He spent an unconscionably large amount of money on a single pair of shoes.
    • The temperature dropped unconscionably low for a spring day.
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