Unseemly Definition

ŭn-sēmlē
unseemliest, unseemlier
adjective
unseemlier, unseemliest
Not seemly; not decent or proper; unbecoming; indecorous.
Webster's New World
Not in accord with accepted standards of decency or morality.
American Heritage
Not suited to the circumstances; inappropriate.
Took an unseemly amount of time to complete the project.
American Heritage
Unattractive; unsightly.
American Heritage

Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste.

He was drunk and made some very unseemly comments.
Wiktionary
adverb
In an unseemly manner.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Unseemly

Adjective

Base Form:
unseemly
Comparative:
unseemlier
Superlative:
unseemliest

Origin of Unseemly

  • From Middle English unsemli, probably from a partial translation of Old Norse úsǽmiligr (“unseemly"), equivalent to un- +"Ž seemly. Cognate with Icelandic ósæmileg (“offensive"), Norwegian usømmelig (“unseemly"), Danish usømmeligt (“unseemly").

    From Wiktionary

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