Unreasonably vs Hypercautious - What's the difference?
unreasonably | hypercautious |
In an unreasonable manner.
Of or relating to something that is unreasonable.
Especially or unreasonably cautious.
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As an adverb unreasonably
is in an unreasonable manner.As an adjective hypercautious is
especially or unreasonably cautious.unreasonably
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Adverb
(en adverb)- He behaved unreasonably .
- The team was given an unreasonably short amount of time to put together a presentation.
hypercautious
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Adjective
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