unscholarly

IPA: ʌnskˈɑɫɝɫi

adjective

  • Not scholarly.
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Examples of "unscholarly" in Sentences

  • You also brought up, very unscholarly, stoning and polygamy.
  • Frank nodded, letting his unscholarly forelock fall across his forehead.
  • I didn't think that there was any justification for accusing Price of being unscholarly.
  • My own unscholarly guess is that, for all the Bardic motifs, this is more Fletcher than Shakespeare.
  • I was excited by the idea of a werewolf story in blank verse, but it appears to my unscholarly eyes to be only free verse.
  • Thoroughly unscholarly, but suggests this deal had nothing to do with “protecting unique national resources” and everything to do with sticking it to the Indians.
  • Oliver Cromwell, excellently described as "a big, bony, practical, rather awkward man – hands-on, sporty, unscholarly despite his Cambridge days, but with the gift of the gab and a knack for popular leadership", benefits from some of Starkey's finest analysis.
  • The radical interpretation of this ideology, as supported by the Taliban and to an extent al-Qaeda, rationalizes and justifies its political ambitions through such simplistic, unscholarly analysis of an Islam that is stripped from its spirituality and historical precedence.
  • Adam B.re. your comment on Mahmoud Abbas 'holocaust denial his 1982 doctoral thesis is a bizarre and unscholarly document which although not explicitly denying the holocaust does link it to a Zionist-Nazi conspiracy and argues over the numbers of victims which is equally distasteful.

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