"Unchaste" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Unchaste
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"Unchaste" Meaning

Imprudent; unwise; unthinking. Lacking restraint or modesty; unrefined; coarse.

Example: His unchaste manners shocked the conservative crowd.

"Unchaste" Examples

Word Meaning:

- Not chaste; immoral; unvirtuous

Usage Examples:


1. Verbal Example

- The accused judge was accused of being unchaste in public with his female associate. "He's failed to uphold the integrity expected of his position."

2. Noun Example

- The movie's portrayal of an unchaste woman offends many viewers due to its sexual content.

3. Adjective Example

- The politician's unchaste lifestyle was exposed during the scandal, causing public outcry.

4. Idiomatic Example

- "Lacking in dignity and refinement" isn't usually phrased in conversation but rather suggested by using "unchaste."

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