Unconscionable is an adjective that is used for someone whose actions are not guided or affected by his conscience. Unconscionable originated in around 1555.
Pronunciation: uhn-kon-shuh-nuh-buhl
Meanings of Unconscionable
1. Not restrained by conscience 2. A reference to people who have no conscience
Master’s Tip to Learn Unconscionable
Unconscionable can be broken into ‘un + consio + able’ and conscience means to know what is morally acceptable but unconscious means not aware of the acceptable amount and therefore the same as unconscionable.
Sentence examples for Unconscionable:
1. They have had to endure unconscionable delays. 2. For any official to allow these conditions to exist is unconscionable.
Unconcsionable act is an act of brutality