Coming to Coleridge, I must confess at once that I never meet in any collection with the sonnet on Schiller's Robbers without heading it at once with the words "unconscionably bad.
If the sonnet is unconscionably bad so perhaps is the play, the beautiful scene of the setting sun notwithstanding.
And he who (looking back upon his own life) can see no more than that he has been unconscionably long a-dying, will he not be tempted to think his neighbour unconscionably long of getting hanged?
I should have liked to have called upon the kind old Captain; but Forster was unconscionably exacting,--there was no getting away from him.
It's gettingunconscionably late, and I shall scarcely get back in time to change my clothes for dinner.
And both these males with whom she had flirted unconscionably for weeks past were ominously belligerent of manner and countenance.
The household of Piggy Morris had just finished breakfast when Mr. Clayton made his appearance and surprised them by a pastoral call at such an unconscionably early hour.
The whole city was strange and cold, and if he had not immediately fallen desperately in love with it as a spectacle he would have been unconscionably lonely and unhappy.
At what seemed to the impatient Baron unconscionably long intervals a few people dropped in and began to study their menus and glance with an air of uncomfortable suspicion at their neighbours.
The trouble is, this rascal Bunker bears an unconscionably awkward resemblance to our old friend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unconscionably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.