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unreasonableness

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/ʌnˈrizənəblnəs/ · un-reason-a-bleness

The quality of being unreasonable or illogical.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being unreasonable or illogical.

لاگت کے بغیر یا بے دلیل ہونے کی خصوصیت۔

بے دلیل ہونا

be daleel hona

Formal: غیر معقولیت

Synonyms

irrationalityillogicalityabsurdityبے معقولیتغیر منطقی پنبے ہودگی

Antonyms

reasonablenessrationalitylogicمعقولیتعقلیمنطق

Common Collocations

  • unreasonableness of actions
  • unreasonableness in arguments
  • legal unreasonableness

Example Sentences

The unreasonableness of his demand shocked everyone.

اس کی مطالبے کی بے دلیل ہونے نے سب کو حیران کر دیا۔

Is ki matlaabe ki be daleel hone ne sab ko hairaan kar diya.

Judges often have to identify the unreasonableness in parties' arguments.

ججز اکثر فریقین کے دلائل میں بے دلیل ہونے کی نشاندہی کرنی پڑتی ہے۔

Judges aksar fereeqain ke dalaail mein be daleel hone ki nishandahi karni parti hai.

His unreasonableness led to unnecessary conflicts.

اس کی بے دلیل ہونے کی وجہ سے غیر ضروری تنازعات ہوا۔

Is ki be daleel hone ki wajah se gher zaroori tanaazaat hua.

Easily Confused With

unreason:Unreason refers to a lack of reason altogether, while unreasonableness indicates a specific quality of being unreasonable.

Word Family

unreasonable
adjectiveبے دلیل
reason
nounوجہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that 'unreasonableness' contains 'reason' and the prefix 'un-' indicating negation.

Imagine a person making illogical demands in a debate.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھ بچھڑ نہ جائیں ہم بے دلیل ہو کے، گفتگو کا نہ ہو جوش، آؤ دلیل ہو کے۔

Deekh bichhad na jain hum be daleel ho ke, Guftagu ka na ho josh, aao daleel ho ke.

See that we do not part unreasonably, Let's engage in conversation with reason.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہاتھ میں کیا ہے، بے دلیل نہیں

Haath mein kya hai, be daleel nahi

What is in hand is not unreasonable.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unreasonable" — not guided by or based on good sense

First known use: 16th century

The word 'unreasonableness' is formed by adding the prefix 'un-' (meaning 'not') to the adjective 'reasonable,' which itself comes from Latin 'rationabilis', meaning 'able to be judged or interpreted'.