- a word derived from domestic.
Example Sentences
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There was barely space for one person, let alone two, especially one so chaotic as he was, so undomestic.
From The Guardian • Mar. 30, 2019
Her extraordinary cedar-colored hair, intense face, vigorous body and wholly undomestic demeanor belie her serene cinematic impersonations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She was as undomestic as a shop-front and as out of tune as a parrot.
From The Marriages by James, Henry
When did any married man ever take more than half a dozen oysters—or take any undomestic pleasure for his own satisfaction?
From Birds of Prey by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)
All animals are domestic animals; only man is ever undomestic.
From Tremendous Trifles by Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)