Definition of the word unconscionable

Pronunciation of vocabulary unconscionable

unconscionableadjective

vô lương tâm

/ʌnˈkɒnʃənəbl//ʌnˈkɑːnʃənəbl/

Origin of the word unconscionable

The word "unconscionable" has its roots in the legal sphere, where it describes an action that is so flagrantly immoral, unreasonable, or against the law that it violates the basic principles of good faith and fair dealing. The origin of the term can be traced back to the medieval Latin word "conscientia," which means conscience, or the sense of right and wrong that guides an individual's actions. In legal contexts, the term "conscion" was used to describe a contract that was able to gain a presumption of fairness and reasonableness due to it being drafted in good faith between two parties that had an equal bargaining power. However, this presumption could be rebutted if a court determined that a party, because of their superior bargaining power or other factors, had taken undue advantage of the other party, leading to an otherwise "unprepared" person agreeing to terms that were oppressive or excessive. Over time, the term "unconscionable" came to be used more broadly in various legal contexts, such as to denote an action that was repugnant to morality, public policy, or basic notions of fairness and justice. Today, the word is commonly used in legal, business, and other professional contexts to describe a situation or action that is grossly unfair, unreasonable, or immoral, whether in contract drafting, negotiation, business dealings or other settings.

Vocabulary summary unconscionable

typeadjective

meaningcompletely unintentional, completely unreasonable

meaningheartless

Example of vocabulary unconscionablenamespace

meaning

so bad, immoral, etc. that it should make you feel ashamed

quá tệ, vô đạo đức, v.v. đến nỗi nó sẽ khiến bạn cảm thấy xấu hổ

  • It would be unconscionable for her to keep the money.

    Sẽ là vô lương tâm nếu cô ấy giữ tiền.

  • The company's gross negligence in handling customer data is unconscionable and has led to a massive data breach that has put many innocent people at risk.

    Sự tắc trách nghiêm trọng của công ty trong việc xử lý dữ liệu khách hàng là không thể chấp nhận được và đã dẫn đến một vụ vi phạm dữ liệu lớn khiến nhiều người vô tội gặp nguy hiểm.

  • The government's policy of ignoring the plight of the impoverished and vulnerable is absolutely unconscionable.

    Chính sách phớt lờ hoàn cảnh khó khăn của những người nghèo đói và dễ bị tổn thương của chính phủ là hoàn toàn vô lương tâm.

  • The exploitation of child labor in factories is a practice that is not only immoral but also unconscionable.

    Việc bóc lột lao động trẻ em trong các nhà máy không chỉ là hành vi vô đạo đức mà còn vô lương tâm.

  • The fact that some people are still being paid a pittance for their work is utterly unconscionable in today's sophisticated economy.

    Thực tế là một số người vẫn được trả công rất ít ỏi cho công việc của mình là hoàn toàn vô lý trong nền kinh tế hiện đại ngày nay.

meaning

too great, large, long, etc.

quá lớn, lớn, dài, v.v.

  • You take an unconscionable amount of time getting dressed!

    Bạn mất một khoảng thời gian vô lương tâm để mặc quần áo!


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