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Meanings of
unmilitary
in English
Not associated with soldiers or the military.
nonmilitary
military
Related terms
unsoldierly
Usage of
unmilitary
in English
1
The essentially
unmilitary
nature of the Americans was not to be changed.
2
He stopped short and his jaw dropped in a most
unmilitary
fashion.
3
They strike an
unmilitary
man as a very efficient body of troops.
4
Captain Ayres shrugged in a decidedly
unmilitary
way waving his hands at Claire.
5
The doctor was behaving in a most extraordinary and
unmilitary
way.
6
There was something
unmilitary
about the look of him that mildly amused her.
7
Surely he had nothing so primitive and
unmilitary
as a will to live.
8
It was unpleasant to suffer repulse by troops from an
unmilitary
,
new country.
9
To jump and skip like rabbits is
unmilitary
and unsoldierlike.
10
The very attitude was
unmilitary
-
afactthat struck Prescott suddenly.
11
The soundness of the plan can quite easily be made apparent to the
unmilitary
eye.
12
This
unmilitary
practice was the certain index of that general insubordination which pervaded every department.
13
For two reasons, and the
unmilitary
one is that I believe in a just God.
14
No, my daughter; not quite as
unmilitary
as that.
15
At this period, the
unmilitary
youth of England were not affectionately coddled by their friends.
16
His whole attitude was one of most
unmilitary
dejection.
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unmilitary
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most unmilitary
very unmilitary
unmilitary way
utterly unmilitary
decidedly unmilitary
More collocations
Unmilitary
through the time
Unmilitary
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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