What is another word for unjustifiably?

Pronunciation: [ʌnd͡ʒˈʌstɪfˌa͡ɪəbli] (IPA)

Unjustifiably refers to an action or behavior that lacks reasonable grounds or explanation. Some synonyms for unjustifiably include unwarrantedly, baselessly, groundlessly, unfoundedly, unreasonably, and without justification. These words all describe situations where there is no valid reason or explanation for a particular action or decision. Unjustifiably can also be replaced with the phrase "without cause" or "without merit." Other synonyms that may be used in certain contexts include illogically, unfairly, inappropriately, and improperly. In all cases, these synonyms emphasize the absence of justification or sound reasoning behind a particular action or situation.

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What are the opposite words for unjustifiably?

Antonyms for the word "unjustifiably" include reasonably, justly, validly, rationally, and understandably. These words are used to describe actions or decisions that are based on sound reasoning or logic. Unlike unjustifiable actions, these actions can be defended, supported, and justified by reason or facts. For example, a justifiable decision would be to punish a criminal for committing a heinous act, based on the principles of justice and fairness. In contrast, an unjustifiable decision would be to punish an innocent person or to discriminate against someone because of their race, religion, or gender. By using antonyms for unjustifiably, we can express the opposite concept and emphasize the importance of fairness, reason, and justification in our actions and decisions.

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Usage examples for Unjustifiably

For heaven's sake do not tell me that you share the suspicion at which Lieschen's words pointed so unjustifiably?
"Quicksands"
Adolph Streckfuss
In the first place, gentlemen, I would take notice to you of a very improper and a very scandalous behaviour towards the prisoner by certain people who have taken upon themselves very unjustifiably to publish in print what they call depositions, taken before the coroner, in relation to this very affair which is now brought before you to determine.
"Trial-of-Mary-Blandy"
Roughead, William
Baldwin seasoned high with compliments to the Jew upon his known liberality and generosity, and was trying to get him to enter into some security, which the Jew refused, saying that what he gave he gave willingly, but he would not enter into security: he added, that the alderman and his family had been unjustifiably extravagant; but on condition that all was given up fairly to the creditors, and a new course entered upon, he and his daughter would take care that the widow should be provided for properly.
"Tales & Novels, Vol. IX [Contents: Harrington; Thoughts on Bores; Ormond]"
Maria Edgeworth

Famous quotes with Unjustifiably

  • All military type firearms are to be handed in immediately... The SS, SA and Stahlhelm give every respectable German man the opportunity of campaigning with them. Therefore anyone who does not belong to one of the above named organisations and who unjustifiably nevertheless keeps his weapon... must be regarded as an enemy of the national government.
    SA Oberfuhrer of Bad Tolz

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