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Meanings of
unchristian
in English
Not of a Christian faith.
christian
Related terms
christless
unchristianly
nonchristian
unchristlike
Usage of
unchristian
in English
1
The Christian censors of the literature had rejected it as
unchristian
doctrine.
2
He only has a veto if an actually
unchristian
law is passed.
3
Such language, applied to an Elder is
unchristian
;
you know the scripture?
4
This wilful world hath not got hold of
unchristian
Solomon's wisdom yet.
5
You are now referring to my seemingly
unchristian
treatment of Monsignore Murray?
6
Marriages made for political expediency are unseemly and unattractive, not to mention
unchristian
.
7
In the latest Twitter tirade, she called the royal family
unchristian
.
8
I do the man no harm; I am not to be named
unchristian
.
9
The Archbishop had been told that he was
unchristian
in asking for retribution.
10
April 26.-To-night I ventured to break the ice of
unchristian
silence.
11
Such a spirit is most
unchristian
,
and in me would be most unwarranted.
12
South, and the
unchristian
bearing of many Protestant denominations toward them.
13
He regards the system under which we live as thoroughly
unchristian
.
14
A great deal that I saw was very dreadful and
unchristian
.
15
It would have been an
unchristian
act to let you drown.
16
At last his patience failed him and he swore
unchristian
words.
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unchristian
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most unchristian
unchristian thing
very unchristian
so unchristian
unchristian act
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Unchristian
through the time
Unchristian
across language varieties
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