1. unjustified - Adjective
2. unjustified - Verb
3. unjustified - Adjective Satellite
lacking justification or authorization
Source: WordNetOne thing, however, I know with certainty: violence, or the direct threat of violence, of the kind we have seen in the past few days, is totally unjustified as a response to any published word or image. Timothy Garton Ash
The fear of death is the most unjustified of all fears, for there's no risk of accident for someone who's dead. Albert Einstein
United States: .... A nation given either to unjustified over-enthusiasms or infantile furies. John Ralston Saul
I don't believe in any form of unjustified extremism! But when a man is exercising extremism - a human being is exercising extremism - in defense of liberty for human beings it's no vice, and when one is moderate in the pursuit of justice for human beings I say he is a sinner. Malcolm X
It often seems that the poet's derisive comment is not unjustified when he says of the philosopher: "With his nightcaps and the tatters of his dressing-gown he patches the gaps in the structure of the universe." Sigmund Freud
Atheism is nothing more than the noises reasonable people make in the presence of unjustified religious beliefs. Sam Harris