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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unseemly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behavior or actions that are inappropriate or not proper in a given context.
Example: "The comments made during the meeting were unseemly and did not reflect the professionalism we strive for."
Alternatives: "are inappropriate" or "are unbecoming".
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are unseemly
adjective
Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste.
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"These habits are unseemly; they detract from Kael's greatness," Tom Carson wrote definitively in LA Weekly.
Debt overhangs are unseemly, and all the monetary solutions are unpleasant.
"If they go through this whole trial, they're certainly going to have a lot of things that people are going to think are unseemly".
Justice Thomas is not saying his social science is better than theirs -- although he obviously thinks that it is, just as he obviously thinks that legacy preferences are unseemly.
Kanfer's attacks on Richard J. Anobile are unseemly, since he has taken much from Anobile's "Marx Bros. Scrapbook," including mistakes (like the assertion that "The Cocoanuts" was the first film musical or the screenwriter Arthur Sheekman's account of a card-playing incident, since amended by his widow, Gloria Stuart, in interviews and a memoir, "I Just Kept Hoping").
The accusations, without evidence, are "unseemly", Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said.
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Yes, those payments were unseemly, but unseemliness doesn't make something illegal.
"It's unseemly.
It is unseemly.
This is unseemly.
I agree; it's unseemly.
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