Not reasonable; irrational; immoderate; exorbitant.
When you are describing something as not reasonable, you can say, "This man is unreasonable" meaning you can not deal or reason with. Unreasonable is an adjective that means irrational, unconscionable, extravagant, senseless, or unreasonable. Example sentence: My boss was unreasonable to expect me to complete the research and hand in a report by tomorrow.
Reason is the root of unreasonable. The un- prefix reverses the meaning, and the -able suffix makes it an adjective. So it means the state of lacking reason.
The prefix for the word "reasonable" is "un-". Adding the prefix "un-" changes the meaning of the word to "unreasonable," indicating the opposite of being rational or fair. Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
One word that shares the same root as "unreasonable" is "reason." Both words stem from the Latin word "ratio," meaning "reason" or "logic."
Ludicrous means ridiculous; or, so unreasonable, foolish or out of place as to be amusing.
The meaning of the phrase over the fence is when a person has to select between the two sides. This could also mean being unreasonable or unjust.
Unreasonable contempt of danger; extreme venturesomeness; rashness; as, the temerity of a commander in war.
A leader who is very commanding and possibly unreasonable. The kind of leader who says "My way or the highway."
no unreasonable Searches
Reasonable is the opposite of unreasonable
Tagalog of ridiculous: nakakatawa
Please don't be unreasonable...