unreasonably

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English unresonably, equivalent to unreasonable +‎ -ly, after resonably (whence reasonably) and (originally) Late Latin irratiōnābiliter. === Pronunciation === enPR: ŭn-rēʹ-zən-ə-blē, IPA(key): /ʌnˈɹiː.zən.ə.bli/, /ʌnˈɹiː.z.nə.bli/ Hyphenation: un‧rea‧son‧a‧bly Rhymes: -iːzənəbli === Adverb === unreasonably (comparative more unreasonably, superlative most unreasonably) In an unreasonable manner. To an unreasonable degree. 1737, Jonathan Swift, Letter to Alderman Barber dated 30 March, 1737, in The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Edinburgh: J. Balfour, 1766, Volume 11, p. 126,[3] Thus bishops, deans, and chapters, as well as other corporations, seldom or never let their lands even so high as half the value; and when they raise those rents which are unreasonably low, it is by degrees. ==== Translations ==== === References ===