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Plural rule guide

What is the Plural of “Unreasonable”?

Learn the singular and plural noun forms, the rule behind the plural, and examples that show the form in context.

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Rule: regular

Singular and Plural Form of Unreasonable

Unreasonable is the singular noun form. Unreasonables is the plural form.

Why is the Plural of Unreasonable “unreasonables”?

The Regular Plural Rule for Unreasonable

Most English nouns form the plural by adding -s. Example: unreasonable → unreasonables

How to Remember the Plural of Unreasonable

Just add -s to “unreasonable” to make “unreasonables”. Most English nouns follow this pattern.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Plural of Unreasonable

What is the plural of “unreasonable”?

The plural of “unreasonable” is “unreasonables”.

Is “unreasonables” regular or irregular?

This page classifies it as regular based on the available plural data.

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