unpunctual

[ UK /ʌnpˈʌŋkt‍ʃuːə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not punctual; after the appointed time
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How To Use unpunctual In A Sentence

  • At length, as she united a final row of hooks and eyes, she found leisure to chide her, saying she was very naughty to be so unpunctual; that she looked even now the picture of incorrigible carelessness: and so Shirley did - but a very lovely picture of that tiresome quality. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Whoever is unpunctual deserves that other people should reprove him for being unpunctual.
  • Only the morning before he'd heard her chide Jo-Beth for being unpunctual; there was nothing informal about her working hours. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Heaven help me, here's that shilpit creature and me hoping for once she'd slip up and be unpunctual.
  • These way, notorious unpunctual types (read: college students) won't be locked out if they are 10 minutes "late. Your Idiot's Guide To The Democratic Caucuses
  • Despite her classic feminine behaviour, forgetful, clumsy, unpunctual and indecisive, she succeeds in her quest to find Susan (Madonna).
  • He was usually unpunctual, since Rick was one of those people who liked to show up fashionably late so all the attention could be showered on him as he made his grand entrance.
  • Whoever is unpunctual deserves that other people should reprove him for being unpunctual.
  • No American should need me to tell them about Amtrak and residents of Australia's largest city are almost beyond frustration with their dangerous and unpunctual trains too.
  • They come down hard on unpunctuality, unless you've a cast-iron excuse. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
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