1. immoderately; excessively
2. in contradiction of moral or legal standards
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1. she was unduly optimistic
Seasickness is unduly blamed on the motion of the ocean.
Unduly means in an unjustifiable manner or to an excessive degree. She unduly worried about her test score and her grade for the class.
The word "unduly" appears on page 58 in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. It is mentioned in the sentence: "He smiled, not at all unduly proud of himself, and began to rifle through the contents of the pack."
The unduly media attention to the case whetted the curiosity of common man
A good design should never unduly impinge upon or detract from the performance.
Like most words that end in -ly, unduly is an adverb.
The phrase "hobbies of my friend" can make a sentence sound awkward and makes the sentence unduly longer. You can shorten it to "my friend's hobbies", with friend being a singular noun turned into a singular possessive noun.
unduly
No, it is an adverb. The adjective form is undue.
Unduly lenient means excessively showing tolerance or mercy in dealing with crime or misbehavior. In other words, taking it too easy on the criminal.
A tumult; a bustle; unnecessary or annoying ado about trifles., One who is unduly anxious about trifles., To be overbusy or unduly anxious about trifles; to make a bustle or ado.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)