unreasonable

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈriːzənəbl/
US: /ʌnˈriːzənəbl/
  1. Not fair or sensible.

    1. It's unreasonable to ask me to work late every night.
    2. Demanding a full refund after using the product for a year is unreasonable.
  2. Beyond the limits of what is acceptable or logical.

    1. The rent for that apartment is unreasonable.
    2. The company's expectations for employee productivity are frankly unreasonable.

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The word "unreasonable" in English means: Not fair or sensible., Beyond the limits of what is acceptable or logical..

The phonetic transcription of "unreasonable" is /ʌnˈriːzənəbl/ in British English and /ʌnˈriːzənəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unreasonable": irrational, excessive, absurd, unfair, illogical.

Example usage of "unreasonable": "It's unreasonable to ask me to work late every night.". More examples on the page.