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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."