Necessary vs Unreasonably - What's the difference?
necessary | unreasonably |
needed, required
* Shakespeare
* Tillotson
Such as must be; not to be avoided; inevitable.
* Shakespeare
Acting from necessity or compulsion; involuntary.
(archaic, British) bathroom, toilet, loo
In an unreasonable manner.
Of or relating to something that is unreasonable.
As an adjective necessary
is needed, required.As a noun necessary
is (archaic|british) bathroom, toilet, loo.As an adverb unreasonably is
in an unreasonable manner.necessary
English
(wikipedia necessary)Adjective
(en adjective)- 'Tis necessary he should die.
- A certain kind of temper is necessary to the pleasure and quiet of our minds.
- Death, a necessary end, / Will come when it will come.
- Whether man is a necessary or a free agent is a question much discussed.
Synonyms
* (needed) See also * (such as must be) inevitable, naturalAntonyms
* (needed) unnecessary * (such as must be) evitable, incidental, impossibleDerived terms
* necessarily * necessary conditionExternal links
*Noun
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*unreasonably
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He behaved unreasonably .
- The team was given an unreasonably short amount of time to put together a presentation.