unjustified
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·just·i·fied /ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd/ AWL adjective WRONG/UNJUSTIFIEDdone without an acceptable reason 没有正当理由的 unjustified price increases 无端的涨价Examples from the Corpus
unjustified• The undermining of self-esteem may lead to assumptions about the reactions of others that are unjustified.• This contention seems to me to be unjustified.• I think your criticisms of Mr Ward are completely unjustified.• And the horror may not be unjustified.• And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen's warning was unjustified.• He said that since his reason did not support his instinct his suspicions might be unjustified.• The black and Hispanic community mobilized in the belief that the shoplifting charges and the shooting were unjustified.• Many disabled people suffer from unjustified discrimination when they apply for jobs.• The Commission wants to avoid unjustified double taxation of boats, and will be making proposals accordingly.• unjustified federal spending• Brian has the reputation, unjustified in my opinion, of being a bit of a bore.• Such statements, though frequently unjustified, indicate the extent to which rhetoric of this kind had become widely acceptable.un·just·i·fied adjectiveChineseSyllable
an reason acceptable done Corpus without
unjustified
un‧just‧i‧fied AC /ʌnˈdʒʌstəfaɪd, ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd/
adjective
unjustified price increases
un‧just‧i‧fied AC /ʌnˈdʒʌstəfaɪd, ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd/
adjective Word Family: adjective: justifiable ≠ unjustifiable, justified ≠ unjustified; verb: justify; noun: justification; adverb: justifiably ≠ unjustifiably
done without an acceptable reason: