Unduly Definition
ŭn-do͝olē, -dyo͝o-
adverb
Improperly; unjustly.
Webster's New World
To an undue degree; excessively.
Webster's New World
Undeservedly, not warranted.
The speaker unduly criticized his opponent and later apologized for this.
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Origin of Unduly
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undue +"Ž -ly
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