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Definition of ungentlemanly in English: ungentlemanlyadjectiveʌnˈdʒɛnt(ə)lmənliˌənˈdʒɛn(t)lmənli Not appropriate to or behaving like a gentleman. 无绅士风度的;粗鲁的 an ungentlemanly lack of sportsmanship 缺少大方的运动员品格。 Example sentencesExamples - It's as if they believe it would be ungentlemanly to question her financial role.
- There's no fussing, no fist-pounding, no nay-saying, finger-pointing, whining or otherwise ungentlemanly or unlady-like conduct to be noted.
- Nobody would be as ungentlemanly as to call it blackmail, but they are open to political manipulation.
- It is a matter for referees to enforce the regulations and deal with anything regarded as ungentlemanly conduct.
- Well, the first month he was here, we could hardly stand the sight of each other, and he was most ungentlemanly.
- Grummond's ungentlemanly conduct extended to his personal affairs.
- In frame 15 the referee warned Holt for ungentlemanly conduct, in this case swearing.
- He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven.
- When Francis declared war on Spain in 1528, abrogating a treaty between the two countries, Charles accused the French ruler of ungentlemanly conduct.
- Why not give players an amber card for ungentlemanly conduct and diving, building penalty points for an end of season ban.
- Causing murders, although not technically prohibited by any FIFA edict, would almost certainly constitute ungentlemanly conduct.
- The ball arrived at Millar's feet and without pausing for any form of ungentlemanly conduct, he cracked it in from 18 yards.
- I thought for a while I heard a snigger from somewhere nearby, but realising that sniggering is an ungentlemanly thing to do, coming higher than smirking on the List of Unpleasant Traits, I knew I must be mistaken.
- ‘There was something ungentlemanly about a man who was so obviously on the make,’ says Ingrams.
- But after revelations involving prostitutes, coupled with a spate of ungentlemanly scuffles on the football pitch his bankability could be in jeopardy.
- It was once considered ungentlemanly to even train for athletic events, so who knows what will happen.
- His student team was not allowed to kick for touch and the style was running and passing; ungentlemanly conduct was unthinkable.
- And who would have thought that mild-mannered Canadian fans of a famously gentleman's game could be so decidedly ungentlemanly in their reaction to curling on TV?
- Even before those rumors started, people thought of him as coarse, ungentlemanly, and shallow.
- You won't do that to a girl, that is so ungentlemanly.
Synonyms insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, unthinking, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, unpolished, inept, bungling, maladroit, gauche, undiscerning, unsophisticated
Derivativesnoun I likewise tender my sincerest apologies for the ungentlemanliness of my late behavior. Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, she had only heard the soldier's version of the story and, indeed, his actions had recently shown some signs of ungentlemanliness.
- But what struck me about the Senator-elect's ungentlemanliness was that he seemed to be proud of it.
- As I walked back with the glasses, he reached for his drink with uncharacteristic ungentlemanliness.
- Having reviewed the thread I detected not a hint of ungentlemanliness.
Definition of ungentlemanly in US English: ungentlemanlyadjectiveˌənˈdʒɛn(t)lmənliˌənˈjen(t)lmənlē Not appropriate to or behaving like a gentleman. 无绅士风度的;粗鲁的 an ungentlemanly lack of sportsmanship 缺少大方的运动员品格。 Example sentencesExamples - In frame 15 the referee warned Holt for ungentlemanly conduct, in this case swearing.
- He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven.
- It is a matter for referees to enforce the regulations and deal with anything regarded as ungentlemanly conduct.
- You won't do that to a girl, that is so ungentlemanly.
- There's no fussing, no fist-pounding, no nay-saying, finger-pointing, whining or otherwise ungentlemanly or unlady-like conduct to be noted.
- Grummond's ungentlemanly conduct extended to his personal affairs.
- The ball arrived at Millar's feet and without pausing for any form of ungentlemanly conduct, he cracked it in from 18 yards.
- But after revelations involving prostitutes, coupled with a spate of ungentlemanly scuffles on the football pitch his bankability could be in jeopardy.
- Why not give players an amber card for ungentlemanly conduct and diving, building penalty points for an end of season ban.
- His student team was not allowed to kick for touch and the style was running and passing; ungentlemanly conduct was unthinkable.
- I thought for a while I heard a snigger from somewhere nearby, but realising that sniggering is an ungentlemanly thing to do, coming higher than smirking on the List of Unpleasant Traits, I knew I must be mistaken.
- And who would have thought that mild-mannered Canadian fans of a famously gentleman's game could be so decidedly ungentlemanly in their reaction to curling on TV?
- It's as if they believe it would be ungentlemanly to question her financial role.
- It was once considered ungentlemanly to even train for athletic events, so who knows what will happen.
- When Francis declared war on Spain in 1528, abrogating a treaty between the two countries, Charles accused the French ruler of ungentlemanly conduct.
- Nobody would be as ungentlemanly as to call it blackmail, but they are open to political manipulation.
- ‘There was something ungentlemanly about a man who was so obviously on the make,’ says Ingrams.
- Even before those rumors started, people thought of him as coarse, ungentlemanly, and shallow.
- Well, the first month he was here, we could hardly stand the sight of each other, and he was most ungentlemanly.
- Causing murders, although not technically prohibited by any FIFA edict, would almost certainly constitute ungentlemanly conduct.
Synonyms insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, unthinking, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, unpolished, inept, bungling, maladroit, gauche, undiscerning, unsophisticated |