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Definition of "unclerical" []

  • Not clerical. (adjective)

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Use "unclerical" in a sentence
  • "His eagerness for the adventure did not escape notice, however, nor his very unclerical delight at the prospect of confounding the French authorities, of giving them one in the eye, the devils."
  • "In my experience, the new pope -- a man who loves his priesthood and who believes deeply in the bishop's office as an office of paternity -- is strikingly unclerical: indeed, far less clerical than some mediagenic cardinals who seem to think of theirs as a splendidly exclusive men's club."
  • "I am a martyr to duty and to your odious unclerical habit of hunting,"
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