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Meanings of
unfeminine
in English
Unfeminine.
Related terms
unwomanly
Usage of
unfeminine
in English
1
You have given your evidence hitherto with most
unfeminine
and admirable straightforwardness.
2
It is only the unpicturesque result of an
unfeminine
knowledge of the law.
3
Small she may have appeared to him:
unfeminine
she was not.
4
Her aunt said that Katie was changing: growing unsympathetic, hard,
unfeminine
.
5
But for girls it was considered
unfeminine
,
unseemly, even downright promiscuous.'
6
It's usually male fashion designers who turn women into appallingly ugly
unfeminine
visions.
7
To many women, high-tech work remains unappealing,
unfeminine
,
and unexplored.
8
He moved quickly to block my way, a distinctly
unfeminine
scowl darkening his face.
9
Betty, how can you propose anything so impossible, so
unfeminine
!
10
I wonder whether she will say, 'How
unfeminine
!
'
I wish I could hear her!
11
She was in truth sick at heart of violence and rough living and
unfeminine
words.
12
He admired her and liked her immensely; complaining only of her turn for
unfeminine
topics.
13
Such things are passively attained without any
unfeminine
effort.
14
There was a hawklike nose dominating the
unfeminine
face.
15
She had ceased to comprehend Mrs. Lawrence, even to the degree of thinking her
unfeminine
.
16
It was note-size and of a thick,
unfeminine
quality.
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About this term
unfeminine
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most unfeminine
so unfeminine
very unfeminine
consider unfeminine
rather unfeminine
More collocations
Unfeminine
through the time
Unfeminine
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common