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Definition of "unamiably" [unamiably]

  • In an unamiable manner. (adverb)

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Use "unamiably" in a sentence
  • "Monsieur George remarked more unamiably than before that he really could not help all that."
  • "The worst damned thing about that ridiculously inappropriate word is that it is often applied to Ronald Reagan, the smilingly malevolent blunderer whom I describe, unamiably, as "the most ideologically rigid and least well-informed President of modern times.""
  • "Talking to him I found Gouin peculiarly on his guard; broad-faced, heavy-jawed, slow of speech, almost devoid of gesticulation, he was as unamiably dispassionate as a bank manager."