Offensively discourteous.
Not adhering to the high moral standards expected of a gentleman.
1 And have it said that I won by treachery, with an unchivalrous attack?
2 The inflated state of the unchivalrous middle, denominated Manchester, terrified him.
3 Every time I thumped your brother's shield, I felt unchivalrous .
4 I have never read such unchivalrous sentiments in my life-froma man, I mean.
5 Such a bad pupil, Monsieur!-sothankless, cold-hearted, unchivalrous , unforgiving!
6 The wrath against this unchivalrous wickedness increased mightily.
7 I had been guilty of most unchivalrous conduct toward one of the girls of St. Agatha's.
8 The man who is unchivalrous to a woman-
9 General Buckner felt himself "compelled to accept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms" which General Grant proposed.
10 Buckner replied that circumstances compelled him "to accept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms which you propose."
11 I should have been left, as Augustus was unchivalrous enough to tell me this morning, 'in the gutter.'
12 But without indulging in unchivalrous reflections we may draw certain morals from it of both immediate and ultimate applicability.
13 Ladies, forgive the unchivalrous doubt.
14 But to smite a creature conspicuously your inferior in fortune-past ,present , and prospective - is unchivalrous , not to say downright mean-spirited.
15 It looks very unchivalrous .
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