adj
unseemly
adj
1
Not fitting proper standards of behaviour or decorum; improper.
"His unseemly outburst embarrassed the whole family."
"It would be unseemly to discuss money at the funeral."
How to Use Unseemly
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishInappropriate or improper given the social situation.
When to use it
A somewhat formal or old-fashioned word, common in polite or literary contexts.
Common pairings
unseemly behaviour
unseemly haste
in unseemly fashion
Word Forms
unseemlier comparative, more unseemly comparative, unseemliest superlative, most unseemly superlative
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Etymology
From Middle English unsemli, from un- plus seemly, "fitting or proper."