unreasonably

/ʌnˈrizənəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not fair, sensible, or based on good judgment.
    • She unreasonably expected everyone to agree with her opinion without discussion.
    • The manager unreasonably refused to listen to any suggestions from the staff.
    • He unreasonably blamed the driver for the accident even though it was not his fault.
  2. To an excessive or extreme degree; more than is acceptable.
    • The hotel was unreasonably expensive for such a small room.
    • They waited unreasonably long for the repairman to arrive.
    • The temperature in the office was unreasonably cold, so everyone wore jackets.
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