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Discover LudwigThe phrase "untoward remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe comments or statements that are inappropriate, unexpected, or offensive.
Example: "The speaker faced backlash for his untoward remarks during the conference."
Alternatives: "inappropriate comments" or "offensive statements."
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Crutchfield has denied making untoward remarks and said he would appeal.
But it quickened the pace and coarsened the atmosphere, as Senate aides began monitoring TV screens for untoward remarks about their bosses.
He got into trouble a few weeks ago when, in an interview with The Times, he made some untoward remarks about Hispanics and teen pregnancy.
The most ambitious social program that appeared steamrolling to success just a few weeks ago has been curbed by a series of untoward remarks delivered to some of the country's most determined enemies and public denigration of domestic law enforcement.
Obama gained credibility through sacking Gen. Stanley McChrystal for making untoward remarks.
Shortly after being grilled by the moderator for his sexism at the Fox News Presidential Debate, Trump made some really untoward remarks about Kelly's cycle.
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Nothing apparently untoward there.
Two untoward events ensued.
Because nothing untoward happened.
No untoward results.
There is nothing untoward here.
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