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unmanly

American  
[uhn-man-lee] / ʌnˈmæn li /

adjective

unmanlier, unmanliest
  1. not manly; not characteristic of or befitting a man; weak, timid, or cowardly.

  2. effeminate.


unmanly British  
/ ʌnˈmænlɪ /

adjective

  1. not masculine or virile

  2. ignoble, cowardly, or dishonourable

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Etymology

Origin of unmanly

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at un- 1, manly

Example Sentences

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While soccer is the global game, the CPL is describing their brand as “distinctly Canadian”, an attacking hard-nosed style where the feigning of phantom injuries is seen as unmanly.

From Reuters • Oct. 31, 2019

There’s something so utterly unpresidential about tweeting matters of import — and, frankly, so unmanly — one wonders why Mattis remained as long as he did.

From Washington Post • Dec. 21, 2018

He worried that if Vietnam fell to communism, then he would get labeled “a coward. An unmanly man. A man without a spine.”

From Salon • Nov. 2, 2018

“From what source come these unmanly fears that prevail among us? ... What is it that has shaken the nerves of so many?” asked journalist Walter Lippmann, himself not a little shaken by the proposal.

From Slate • Mar. 30, 2017

And it seemed to me that there was something unmanly about my attachment to literature.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez