How To Use Unliterary In A Sentence
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Common to all of this material, however, is its unliterary, that is, unbookish, character which is in marked contrast to virtually all of Anglo-Saxon epic literature, influenced as it is, to a greater or lesser degree, by Christian or classical models.
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I suppose that persistency, a glibber tongue than he himself possessed, a mass of printed rubbish which always looks imposing to the unliterary, that primitive combination of authoritativeness and hospitality which makes some men as ready to say Yes to a stranger as they are to say No at home, and perhaps some lack of moral courage, may account for it.
We and the World, Part I A Book for Boys
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But in another sense, they grow out of the unliterary tradition of the icon.
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At their best these have an unliterary feel that is appealing.
Times, Sunday Times
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her talk was very unliterary
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It is a functional, deliberately unliterary style almost a kind of narrative shorthand at times.
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