See Also: unduly(dictionary)
unduly(dictionary)

unduly (iou)



unduly adverb. LME.
[from UN-1 + DULY.]
Without due cause or justification; unrightfully, improperly, unjustifiably. LME.
E. B. Browning Malvern hills, for mountains counted Not unduly, loom a-row.
More than is warranted or natural; excessively, disproportionately. L18.
E. Waugh It is natural to the literary mind to be unduly observant of the choice of words. D. Cecil These anxieties did not seem to have worried him unduly.