unchivalrous

IPA: ʌntʃˈɪvʌɫrʌs

adjective

  • Not chivalrous.
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Examples of "unchivalrous" in Sentences

  • That's ridiculous, and unchivalrous.
  • This reaction can be seen as unchivalrously and unchristian.
  • WWI has a strong connotation of faceless, bleak and unchivalrous fighting.
  • In view of this fact the use of the term "unchivalrous" by the Confederate commander can be justly appreciated.
  • They are hard to empathize with though, since all have skeletons in the closet and make some unchivalrous choices along the way.
  • First, whatever the upside of attacking Michelle as an angry black woman, seeming sleazy and unchivalrous provoke a serious backlash.
  • No, he says, "Given the opportunities these people have afforded me and the platform they've given me, that would be rather unchivalrous."
  • I stopped the car and jumped out with full intention of demolishing him, chivalrous or unchivalrous, he is going to get the fight he wants.
  • But he was more than 30 years older than me, too unseemly for a young man to beat up an old man, not honorable, totally unchivalrous, and not manly.
  • Let's just remember this started because people were offended by unchivalrous and ignorant language used to describe a female member of our community.
  • Such a compact would of course be termed unchivalrous by the rhetoricians at St. St.phen's Green; but it would have prevented the unchivalrous conduct of many so-called loyalists, who, after triumphing by England's aid, then, relying upon that aid for the future, thwarted

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