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unceremonious

/uhn-ser-uh-moh-nee-uhs/US // ˌʌn sɛr əˈmoʊ ni əs //UK // (ˌʌnsɛrɪˈməʊnɪəs) //

毫不客气地,毫不客气的说,毫不客气的,毫不客气地说

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : discourteously abrupt; hasty; rude: He made an unceremonious departure in the middle of my speech.
    • : without ceremony or formalities; informal.

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Examples

  • The most ambitious of those bills died unceremonious deaths, but they lived on in two scaled back versions — SB 9 and SB 10 — that passed the Legislature this summer and were signed by the governor just days after he survived the recall.

  • To mark the unceremonious occasion, VOSD photogs Adriana Heldiz and Megan Wood compiled a series of images that demonstrate how life in San Diego and beyond has been altered.

  • But life itself is messy and unceremonious; it cannot stop too long for death without losing itself to the undertow.

  • See how it ranks against these other examples of actors returning to shows years after unceremonious exits.

  • Hundreds of military careers were brought to an unceremonious end, books were written, and there was a TV film.

  • I am afraid this is an unceremonious hour for a call, but my sense of beauty urged me hither in defiance of convention.

  • It was a slap-dash style—unceremonious, free, and easy—an American style.

  • After they had forced themselves into her presence, they did not scruple to address her in the most unceremonious manner.

  • I—I ought to apologise for dropping in on you in this—ah—unceremonious way—but I acted, I may say—ah—on a sudden impulse.

  • It is bad enough that the wedding should be so hurried and unceremonious, without our keeping away from it in addition.