kohtuuttomilta
Kohtuuttomilta is a Finnish inflected form connected to the noun kohtuuttomuus, meaning unreasonableness or excessiveness. It is commonly seen in phrases that attribute actions, demands, or statements to sources described as unreasonable. The exact sense depends on the accompanying noun and the sentence structure, but the general emphasis is evaluative, signaling that the cited source is excessive or inappropriate.
In usage, kohtuuttomilta appears mainly in formal or written Finnish, such as journalism, political commentary, or
Etymology and form: kohtuuttomilta is derived from kohtuuttomuus (unreasonableness) and the common Finnish inflectional ending -ilta/-ilta,
See also: kohtuuttomuus, kohtuuttomuudet, kohtuuttomasti. This term is primarily a contributor to evaluative expressions rather than