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unwarrantly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "unwarrantly" is not a valid word in the English language, so it cannot be used in written English.
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Usage summary
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
These cuts are unwarranted, short-sighted, and come on top of years of tight budgets in the public sector.
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The newspaper group has since set up a £12m compensation fund for hacking victims and last month printed an apology in its three papers for "an unwarranted and unacceptable intrusion into people's private lives".
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Erdos said that data protection can cover "simply privacy intrusion" and that on that basis it might be necessary to consider that notifying sites, which might then retaliate by putting up new content about people, "would cause them unwarranted damage and/or distress".
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While a strong GDP number on Wednesday may prompt warnings that the ECB's quantitative easing is unwarranted, or at least too large, economists note there are plenty more clouds on the eurozone horizon.
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Neither would it name any inspection that had initially been found to be flawed, saying to do so would "place unwarranted uncertainty" on the validity of the final verdict in such cases.
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A senior Labour MP I spoke to during the Eastleigh ballot said that making benefits dependant on contributions would allow Britain to curb unwarranted demands on the hard-pressed state in the same way that other EU states manage.
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It's difficult to say that perception is unwarranted.
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Dermot Murnaghan will eschew a black tie in the lead role for Sky News; producers decided he should be "soberly dressed" but a black tie was unwarranted because the ceremony is not a state funeral.
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Moreover, Congress has at its disposal other, more powerful constitutionally specified remedies for unwarranted executive tinkering: lawmakers may pass a new law, withhold the funding necessary for implementation, or impeach the president.Is the lawsuit then "political theatre", as many contend?
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It subjects Bolivian cargo to unwarranted inspections, for example.
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Until now, Japan has had formal security ties only with America, under whose protection Japan, with a pacifist constitution, has sat since the second world war.Even if it falls well short of a mutual-defence treaty, to some Australians the agreement signed by John Howard in Tokyo on March 13th is unwarranted.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the term "unwarrantly" in formal or informal writing as it is not a recognized English word. Instead, use established alternatives such as "unjustifiably" or "without warrant" to ensure clarity and credibility.
Common error
A common mistake is to assume that adding '-ly' to any adjective creates a valid adverb. Ensure that the adjective itself is correctly formed (e.g., "unwarranted") before attempting to create an adverbial form.
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Linguistic Context
The term "unwarrantly" is a non-standard adverb. It attempts to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating that an action is done without proper justification or authorization. Because it is not an accepted word, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unwarrantly" is not a recognized English word and should be avoided in both formal and informal writing. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically incorrect. Instead, use established alternatives such as "unjustifiably", "without warrant", or "without due cause" to accurately convey the intended meaning of lacking justification. By using correct and precise language, you enhance clarity and credibility in your communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without warrant
Replaces the single word with a prepositional phrase clarifying the absence of justification.
unjustifiably
Uses a valid adverb to express action done without justification.
undeservedly
Indicates something received or done without being earned or warranted.
without due cause
Emphasizes the lack of appropriate reason or justification.
in an unjustified manner
Expresses the idea of something done in a way that lacks justification.
without authorization
Highlights the absence of official permission or sanction.
unfoundedly
Indicates that something is based on no facts or evidence.
without a valid reason
Specifies that there is no good or acceptable reason for the action.
in an uncalled-for way
Conveys that the action was inappropriate and unnecessary.
without basis
Emphasizes the absence of a factual or logical foundation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say or write something that is not justified?
Instead of the non-standard "unwarrantly", use adverbs such as "unjustifiably", "undeservedly", or the phrase "without warrant" to convey the meaning of lacking justification.
Is "unwarrantly" a real word in the English language?
No, "unwarrantly" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is considered a misspelling or a non-standard formation. It's essential to use correct vocabulary to ensure clear communication.
How can I avoid making errors when forming adverbs?
Always verify the correctness of both the adjective and the adverb form in a dictionary. When in doubt, opt for established phrases like "without due cause" or "without a valid reason" to express your intended meaning accurately.
What are some formal alternatives to "unwarrantly"?
In formal writing, it's better to use precise and widely accepted terms. Options include "without authorization", "in an unjustified manner", or "unjustifiably".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested