a bit much, dizzy, fancy, immoderate, inordinate, out-of-line, sacrilegious, unapt, unfitting, unrestrained, wrong
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Last update: September 23, 2015
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Some people in big towns take undue advantage of ignorant people . [adjective]
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It would also place undue burdens on the smaller members. [adjective]
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Upon receipt of the fault report, the Company will take all proper steps without undue delay to correct the fault. [adjective]
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All the same an automobile is like David Balfour's Scotch advocate: hard at times to ken rightly--most of the time, one may say without undue exaggeration. [adjective]
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How easily jealousy might have led to a fatal crime one whose wish promptly becomes action, unless she curbs the undue zeal of her living tools. [adjective]
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His limbs seemed of great strength; nor was he otherwise deformed than from their undue proportion in thickness to his diminutive height. [adjective]
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Quick movement is distasteful to him, and often has an undue effect upon the heart's action. [adjective]
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[Sidenote: The Gertrude Suit] The practice of putting extra wrappings about the abdomen is responsible for undue tenderness of those organs. [adjective]
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Undue length of skirt operates in the same way--the weight of cloth is a check upon activity. [adjective]
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Their own small selves occupy an undue proportion of the family horizon, and therefore of their own. [adjective]
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Bumble, slowly and impressively, to check any undue familiarity the stranger might otherwise assume. [adjective]
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