Crossword-Solution: UNWARRANTED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unwarranted | a. | Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable. |
We have 62 clues for the answer “UNWARRANTED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| unapproved | 18 answers |
| uncertified | 18 answers |
| Bottomless | 19 answers |
| unsanctioned | 19 answers |
| unlicensed | 20 answers |
| unmerited | 21 answers |
| usurped | 21 answers |
| unearned | 22 answers |
| unentitled | 22 answers |
| actionable | 24 answers |
| unlawful | 26 answers |
| unbased | 29 answers |
| unfactual | 34 answers |
| Immoderate | 35 answers |
| occurring previously | 36 answers |
| unjustified | 37 answers |
| Undue | 38 answers |
| in front of | 38 answers |
| headmost | 38 answers |
| Greater than | 38 answers |
| sooner | 39 answers |
| onetime | 40 answers |
| Prior to | 41 answers |
| Presumptuous | 42 answers |
| Heretofore | 42 answers |
| Unauthentic | 43 answers |
| Ere | 43 answers |
| Unfilled | 44 answers |
| Previously | 44 answers |
| Formerly | 44 answers |
| ungrounded | 45 answers |
| wrongful | 45 answers |
| Erstwhile | 47 answers |
| Untimely? | 47 answers |
| anterior | 48 answers |
| preliminary | 49 answers |
| Already | 49 answers |
| Earlier | 49 answers |
| Previous | 49 answers |
| in advance | 50 answers |
| Foregoing | 50 answers |
| fore | 50 answers |
| Ex- | 50 answers |
| Inaugural | 50 answers |
| untruthful | 50 answers |
| unworthy | 51 answers |
| Uncalled for | 51 answers |
| beforehand | 51 answers |
| untenable | 52 answers |
| AHEAD OF ___ | 53 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
EVDINI
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with UNWARRANTED (5)
The action struck her as an unwarranted criticism on her care of the books, and she said irritably: “It's not my fault if they're dirty.” He turned around and looked at her with reviving interest.
His cousins’ aunt, who insisted, by an unwarranted stretch of imagination, in styling herself his aunt also, had hastily invented the Jagborough expedition in order to impress on Nicholas the delights that he had justly forfeited by his disgraceful conduct at the breakfast-table.
Here I feel uneasy about the name of this lily, for the compositors have a perverse trick of making me say all kinds of absurd things wholly unwarranted by plain copy, and I fear that the “Lily of San Pitch” will appear in print as the widow of Sam Patch.
What is it that makes him so different from the others? I can talk to him; he seems quite like a human being.” “Well,” said Wyllis, meditatively, “I don't read Bourget as much as my cultured sister, and I'm not so well up in analysis, but I fancy it's because one keeps cherishing a perfectly unwarranted suspicion that under that big, hulking anatomy of his, he may conceal a soul somewhere.
Quite innocently and unconsciously she had caught the adoring look in the eyes of Miss McCook, the teacher, and that lady, happening upon the sketch later, had dealt with Fanny in a manner seemingly unwarranted.
Quotes with UNWARRANTED (3)
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