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unconscionable    音标拼音: [ənk'ɑnʃənəbəl]
a. 不合理的,没有条理的,过度的

不合理的,没有条理的,过度的

unconscionable
adj 1: lacking a conscience; "a conscienceless villain"; "brash,
unprincipled, and conscienceless"; "an unconscionable
liar" [synonym: {conscienceless}, {unconscionable}]
2: greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; "exorbitant
rent"; "extortionate prices"; "spends an outrageous amount on
entertainment"; "usurious interest rate"; "unconscionable
spending" [synonym: {exorbitant}, {extortionate}, {outrageous},
{steep}, {unconscionable}, {usurious}]

Unconscionable \Un*con"scion*a*ble\
([u^]n*k[o^]n"sh[u^]n*[.a]*b'l), a.
1. Not conscionable; exceeding the limits of any reasonable
claim or expectation; not conforming to reason;
unreasonable; inordinate; extravagant; as, an
unconscionable person or demand; unconscionable size.
[1913 Webster]

Which use of reason, most reasonless and
unconscionable, is the utmost that any tyrant ever
pretended. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

His giantship is gone somewhat crestfallen,
Stalking with less unconscionable strides. --Milton.
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2. Not guided by, or conformed to, conscience; that cannot be
done in good conscience; as, unconscionable profits.
[1913 Webster PJC]

Ungenerous as well as unconscionable practices.
--South.
[1913 Webster] -- {Un*con"scion*a*ble*ness}, n. --
{Un*con"scion*a*bly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]

175 Moby Thesaurus words for "unconscionable":
a bit much, abandoned, absolute, acute, amoral, arrant, barbarous,
boundless, classical, complete, conscienceless, consummate,
corrupt, corrupted, crass, criminal, crooked, cutthroat, cutting,
dark, decided, definitive, devious, dishonest, dishonorable, dizzy,
doubtful, downright, drastic, dubious, egregious, enormous,
evasive, evil, exacting, exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant,
extortionate, extravagant, extreme, fabulous, fancy, felonious,
fierce, fishy, flagrant, fraudulent, furious, gigantic, glaring,
gluttonous, gouging, great, gross, grossly overpriced, high,
hyperbolic, hypertrophied, ill-got, ill-gotten, immoderate,
immoral, incontinent, indefensible, indirect, inexcusable,
inexpiable, inflationary, inordinate, insidious, intemperate,
intense, intolerable, irremissible, keen, monstrous, not kosher,
out of bounds, out of sight, out-and-out, outrageous, outright,
overbig, overdeveloped, overgreat, overgrown, overlarge, overmuch,
overpriced, overweening, perfect, piercing, positive, precious,
preposterous, profound, prohibitive, pronounced, proper,
questionable, rank, regular, rigorous, rotten, rough, severe,
shady, shameless, sharp, shattering, shifty, shocking, sinister,
skyrocketing, slippery, spiraling, splitting, stark, stark-staring,
steep, stick-at-nothing, stiff, superlative, surpassing,
suspicious, the veriest, thorough, thoroughgoing, too much, total,
tough, towering, tricky, unallowable, unbearable, unbridled,
unchristian, uncivilized, unconscienced, unconscientious,
undeniable, underhand, underhanded, undue, unequivocal, unethical,
unforgivable, ungodly, unholy, unjust, unjustifiable, unmeasurable,
unmitigated, unpardonable, unprincipled, unqualified, unreasonable,
unrelieved, unrestrained, unsavory, unscrupulous, unspoiled,
unstraightforward, unwarrantable, unwarranted, usurious, utter,
vehement, venomous, violent, virulent, wicked, without remorse,
without shame


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