unchivalrously

IPA: ʌntʃˈɪvʌɫrʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an unchivalrous manner; without chivalry.
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Examples of "unchivalrously" in Sentences

  • All the same, I was surprised to see Mark behave so unchivalrously.
  • Then, somewhat unchivalrously, he shoved the candelabra into her grasp and muttered, Here.
  • He went on more cheerfully, telling himself unchivalrously that he had got Mary V's goat, all right.
  • "When I doctored your foot?" he finished, rather unchivalrously, chuckling in his delight at her pretty discomfiture.
  • Prejean, whom Somerby unchivalrously describes as "an insignificant 21-year-old," competed as Miss California in the Miss USA beauty pageant.
  • Possibly some of the boys who behaved so unchivalrously toward her helped right manfully to conquer us of the South into the views they now entertain.
  • I would rather this tongue should wither than that I should unchivalrously permit it to deviate one straw's breadth from the truth in order to attain a selfish purpose.
  • Pamphlets were circulated to rouse the enthusiasm of the nation, by depicting the wrongs of a young and beautiful queen, so unchivalrously assailed by bearded monarchs in overwhelming combination.

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