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UK
/ʌnlˈeɪdɪlˌaɪk/
]
ADJECTIVE
- lacking the behavior or manner or style considered proper for a lady
How To Use unladylike In A Sentence
- Votes poured in, with people from around the globe eager to point out how overweight, unladylike, and generally foul British women are.
- But she halted at the top of the steps and leaned toward him in a most unladylike manner. TREASON KEEP
- This caused me to appear unladylike by squinting to read the contract that lay on the table before me.
- ‘Maybe it's because it's considered unladylike to shove the whole thing in your mouth at once,’ I offered.
- She may be unladylike, but she certainly was not uncivilized!
- The people were obviously quite shocked by her unladylike behaviour but recovered quickly to see how the other girl would react.
- `Surely, Susan, you're not going to do anything so - so unladylike as to throw that at me? MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
- I was indignant at the heartlessness of his cynicism, and so the answer that leaped to my lips was out before I had time to reflect upon its unladylikeness. The Light of Scarthey
- She winced and screamed a very foul and unladylike oath.
- Unlike her somewhat clumsy, unladylike friend, Crystal was a born Lady.