"Unseemly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unseemly" Meaning

The word "unseemly" means lacking in dignity or propriety, and suggestive of a lack of taste or decorum. It can describe behavior, actions, or appearances that are considered indecent, improper, or unbefitting.

"Unseemly" Examples

Usage Examples of "Unseemly"


1. The unseemly behavior of the politician in the public scandal left the nation in shock.


This sentence uses "unseemly" to describe the behavior of a politician, implying that the actions were not fitting of someone of their position.

2. After years of hiding their wealth, the unseemly richness of the family was made public through leaked documents.


Here, "unseemly" refers to their wealth, suggesting that their wealthy status might not align with their public image or position.

3. The company's decision to fire hundreds of employees in one day was seen as an unseemly move, generating negative publicity.


In this example, "unseemly" describes the company's decision, implying that it was tactically unwise and lacked empathy for the employees.

4. After years of successful business practices, their unseemly contempt for competitors tarnished their reputation.


This sentence uses "unseemly" to describe the feeling of contempt towards their competitors, suggesting a lack of sportsmanship or grace.

5. Given the tense relations with their neighbors, the country's unseemly military build-up raised international concerns.


In this case, "unseemly" describes the military build-up, implying that it is not a practical or diplomatic course of action.

"Unseemly" Similar Words

Unseat

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To remove somebody from a position or place. <br><br>Example: "The new policy forced the old manager to unseat her colleague."<br><br>Or: to take away or remove somebody's seat, usually as a result of defeat. <br><br>Example: "The challenger unseated the incumbent candidate in the election."

Unseated

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Usually, being "unseated" means being removed from a position of power or authority, often as a result of an act of rebellion, a challenge to authority, or a distance as a result of a sentence, usually as under or in a punishment.

Unseaworthy

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Meaning: Not suitable or safe for being at sea; not capable of withstanding the stresses and strains of navigation due to damage, wear and tear, or poor condition.

Unsecured

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Unseeing

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Meaning: Unable to see, or unwilling to acknowledge. <br><br>Example: "He was unseeing to the obvious dangers of his actions." <br><br>Synonyms: blind, unaware, insensitive, oblivious, heedless.

Unseeingly

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In a way that is unable to be seen; secretive or hidden.

Unseemingly

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Unseemliness

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Unseemliness refers to a lack of what is considered proper, decent, or respectable behavior, often implying a sense of impropriety, indelicacy, or unpleasantness. It can be a quality of behavior or a situation that is considered unbecoming, embarrassing, or ignoble.<br><br>Example: "The CEO's unseemly behavior at the company meeting was widely criticized."

Unseen

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Not visible or cannot be seen; not able to be perceived with the eyes or known about.

Unselected

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The word "unselected" has several possible meanings depending on the context, but the most common ones are:<br><br> Not chosen or picked out from a number of options.<br> Not included or selected for something, such as a team, a group, or a particular activity.<br> Not aligned or connected with something, such as a particular view, a party, or a movement.<br> Having certain characteristics or options removed or not available.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The unselected items on the menu were not available for ordering.<br> The unselected candidate lost the election.<br> The unselected group did not participate in the discussion.<br> The unselected feature of the software was not installed.

Unselectively

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Absentmindedly or without careful selection: failing to discriminate or choose selectively

Unselfconscious

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Unselfconscious refers to being unaware of or not thinking about oneself or one's appearance, emotions, or actions, often resulting in a lack of self-consciousness or self-awareness. It can manifest as a lack of embarrassment, shame, or humility.<br><br>Example: "He performed the dance with such unselfconscious abandon that everyone in the audience was captivated."<br><br>In psychological terms, unselfconscious behavior is often associated with a low level of self-consciousness or a lack of self-awareness, whereas self-conscious behavior is marked by a heightened awareness of oneself and one's surroundings.<br><br>In general, being unselfconscious can be both positive (e.g., being carefree and spontaneous) and negative (e.g., lacking tact or disregard for others).

Unselfconsciously

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Unselfconsciously means: <br>Lacking self-consciousness; completely at ease and comfortable with oneself, without feeling self-aware or worried about how others perceive you. It is being natural and genuine, without being aware of or concerned about one's own appearance or behavior.

Unselfish

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Adj. - Concerned more with the needs and feelings of others than with one's own.<br><br>Example: She's an unselfish person who always donates to charities and volunteers her time to help those in need.

Unselfishly

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Unselfishly means having or showing a willingness to give up your own advantage, pleasure, or interest for the sake of others without expecting anything in return. It means being generous, kind, and selfless.

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