Sentence examples for unpresentable from inspiring English sources

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unpresentable

adjective

Not presentable.

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Their unpresentable friend won't come, not even once.

"It cannot totally disavow Qaddafi, but it can't sustain him because he's become unpresentable".

For Edmund Burke, the sublime is an intense emotion of awe and terror, for Immanuel Kant it involves the "mind surpassing every standard of sense", for Jean-Francois Lyotard it is the unpresentable itself.

Another declared: "Berlusconi is ineligible, unsupportable, unpresentable".

The black hole at the centre of the film has the potential to be, like Kazimir Malevich's Black Square painting, a true space of the sublime, a void where the unpresentable is presented on screen.

Groban, meanwhile, has done best to make himself unpresentable for the role, with matted-down hair and a padded belly.

The "best," most attractive objects are at the front of the room, while at the back, which is dimly lighted, one finds a stash of odd, disconcerting things: old underwear, soft-core pornography, family snapshots and other abject, embarrassing, unpresentable items; their presence undermines the fragile barrier between private and public space, home and the world.

Chopped-up chocolate bonbons from last Valentine's Day (tasty but unpresentable).

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