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UK
/ʌnsˌɛɹɪmˈəʊnɪəs/
]
[ US /ˌənˌsɛɹəˈmoʊniəs/ ]
[ US /ˌənˌsɛɹəˈmoʊniəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without due formalities
unceremonious dismissal from office -
without ceremony or formality
an unceremonious speech
How To Use unceremonious In A Sentence
- She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
- The latest crisis in West Indies cricket and the unceremonious sacking of the best WI talent is the ultimate insult to West Indians.
- On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed.
- One night, Finn rocks a bit off and falls flat on his face, unceremoniously uncaught by an unwelcoming mosh pit.
- One night, at a New York dinner party in the mid-1990s, Coplans unceremoniously expelled the hostess from her own kitchen, quartered some oranges, added them to the chicken and recooked it.
- And not just because both teams were unceremoniously dumped out of the Champions League in midweek. The Sun
- She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side.
- Rocky nodded and unceremoniously tipped out the contents of the box.
- Team captain Susanthika Jayasinghe did not appear to regret her unceremonious exit from the 200 metres sprint, but appeared more worried about the controversies surrounding the athletes.
- The owner scooted over from doing his genial rounds of the table and scooped up the hapless moggy, depositing him safely but unceremoniously on the street outside.