unceremoniously

IPA: ʌnsɛrʌmˈoʊniʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an unceremonious manner, abruptly, without the due formalities.
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Examples of "unceremoniously" in Sentences

  • He dies unceremoniously a moment later.
  • You unceremoniously called it quack physics.
  • They do this unceremoniously without comment.
  • They were unceremoniously piled in a mass grave.
  • As before the scene is unceremoniously truncated.
  • Moreover, the page was also unceremoniously moved.
  • The Verwoerd statue, "unceremoniously" removed from the
  • Lincoln hireling, and his name unceremoniously swept aside.
  • He was buried unceremoniously in the church of the Servites.
  • At Hyde Park Corner, Douglas heard his name unceremoniously shouted.
  • He also recommended that Kosana be removed "unceremoniously" from the department after a disciplinary hearing.
  • One story about him went that around the same time his record label unceremoniously dropped him his wife committed suicide.
  • 'The late Mr. Sniggs, Mr.. Tulrumble,' said Mr. Tulrumble sharply, for he by no means approved of the notion of unceremoniously designating a gentleman who filled the high office of Mayor, as
  • At this fore-doomed Cleveland meeting a feeble attempt had been made by the men who considered Mr. Lincoln too radical, to nominate General Grant for President, instead of Fremont; but he had been denounced as a Lincoln hireling, and his name unceremoniously swept aside.
  • Heaved unceremoniously from the ambulance stretcher to the hard emergency room gurney, doctors and nurses with little white masks dangling from around their necks quickly went to work to revive me from anaphylactic shock, an allergic reaction initiated by the stinging bite of one, tiny little red ant.

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