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un·con·sti·tu·tion·al
unconstitutional
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- pronunciation:
- uhn
kan
stih
tu
sh
nl
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
not according to the constitution of a state or country.
In the United States, it is unconstitutional for the government to limit free speech. |
related words: |
illegal, unlawful |
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derivations: |
unconstitutionally (adv.), unconstitutionality (n.) |
The word unconstitutional
contains the following part:
un-1
Old English
prefix
that means not
More about this word part:
The prefix un1 attaches to adjectives to create adjectives that mean the opposite of the base word.
Example words:
unable, unaware, unbeaten, unbelievable, uncertain, unclear, uncomfortable, uncommon, unconscious, unconstitutional, uncooperative, undecided, undue, unemployed, uneasy, unequal, uneven, unfair, unfamiliar, unfortunate, unfriendly, unhappy, unhealthy, unimportant, uninhabited, uninterested, unkind, unknown, unlawful, unlike, unlimited, unlucky, unnatural, unnecessary, unpleasant, unpopular, unreliable, unreasonable, unsatisfactory, unstable, unsteady, untrue, unusual, unwell
- synonyms:
- dis-, de-, in-2
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