Undue vs Exceeding - What's the difference?
undue | exceeding |
Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.
That which ought not to be done; illegal; unjustified.
(of a payment etc) Not owing or payable.
(archaic) prodigious
(archaic) exceptional, extraordinary
(archaic) extreme
(archaic) Exceedingly.
*, II.7:
* 1905 , The Myths of Plato , page 442:
(archaic) The situation of being in excess.
* 1812 , Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command , page 198:
As adjectives the difference between undue and exceeding
is that undue is excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient while exceeding is (archaic) prodigious.As a verb exceeding is
.As an adverb exceeding is
(archaic) exceedingly.As a noun exceeding is
(archaic) the situation of being in excess.undue
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- To individuals who despise killings in any form, death penalty is undue punishment.
Derived terms
* undueful * undue influence * undueness * undulyexceeding
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)Adverb
(en adverb)- Those which write the life of Augustus Cæsar , note this in his military discipline, that he was exceeding liberall and lavish in his gifts to such as were of any desert.
Usage notes
* The adverbial usage was very common in the 17th and 18th centuries, but is now considered archaic.Noun
(en noun)- I have to say it appears to me in the first place, that the exceedings of expenditure beyond estimate appearing upon that account, do not give to the Grand Canal company the slightest legal right to any public money