Unconscionable Mnemonic
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unconscionable
unconscionable
/ənˈkɔn.ʃən.ə.bəl/
Examples
- It's unconscionable and offensive.
- But it is exploitation, and unconscionable in my opinion.
- I've removed the unconscionable part.
- That assertion is just incredible and unconscionable.
- Your reversion of that is absolutely unconscionable.
- But reverting to the pre existing mess is unconscionable.
- Fedge called the broker's misstatements unconscionable.
- I think that to deny the readers such information is unconscionable.
- It is disgusting and unconscionable for anyone like yourself to assert such.
- It is unconscionable to obliterate that fact from 'the Boere's history.
lacking a conscience
adjective
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
adjective
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"Un + Con + Science + Able. It is not fair to con someone who's unable to understand science."
"Un + Con + Science + Able. Unfair tricks, no science able to justify."
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