unphilosophic
- a word derived from philosophical.
Example Sentences
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In their unphilosophic and unscholarly impatience 5,000 male & female students demonstrated against Japan last week in Peiping.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The poison was anger, an unphilosophic emotion which disturbs the circulation, the stomach and social intercourse.
From The Paliser case by Saltus, Edgar
Maimonides would not think of going so far; he has no names harsh enough to describe this unscientific, unphilosophic, illogical, irrational, purely imaginary procedure.
From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac
“From all which,” retorted Watty, “you bring forward strong proof that your present growling at bad luck is most unphilosophic, you cross-grained philosopher.”
From Philosopher Jack by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)
The sides were perpendicular, and of a soapy sort of clay, so that his attempts at climbing out proved altogether unsuccessful, thus greatly increasing the chagrin of his unphilosophic mind.
From The Giraffe Hunters by Reid, Mayne