unconscionable
adjectiveHow to pronounce unconscionable:
Definition of unconscionable:
- unconscionable (adjective):
- lacking a conscience.
- shockingly unfair or unjust
- unscrupulous or unprincipled
Synonyms for unconscionable:
amoral
baroque
criminal
devilish
endless
excessive
exorbitant
extravagant
extreme
fancy
immoderate
inappropriate
infinite
inordinate
insane
intolerable
lavish
over the top
overdue
steep
unbearable
unconscientious
undue
unethical
unfair
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Antonyms for unconscionable:
acceptable
authorised
authorized
called-for
careful
cheap
civilised
civilized
competitive
cultured
decent
economical
ethical
excusable
fair
fewer
good
honest
inexpensive
inhibited
just
justifiable
justified
kind
legal
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