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unfashionably

adv. In an unfashionable manner.

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unfashionably

adv. in an unfashionable manner; "she seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed" [ant: fashionably]

Usage examples of "unfashionably".

Jane, their mother, would have been an unfashionably doting mother, even as she had been an unfashionably devoted wife.

Edith unfashionably spent considerable time with her offspring each day.

Unfortunate, she thought, that she had always been so damned good at riddles, and that her shoulders were unfashionably strong.

Winters did not dress so unfashionably and style her hair so plainly, she might almost be called handsome.

Despite standing on the step below her, despite the fact that she was unfashionably tall, she still felt as if she risked a crick in her neck as she endeavoured to meet her disturbing guest eye-to-eye.

His reefer jacket fitted him faultlessly, but his trousers were cut so unfashionably narrow that the protuberant thigh muscles and the line of a highly developed calf could quite easily be discerned.

Mack was a plainclothes Illinois cop, bald head fringed with straight, steely hair, wearing an unfashionably wide tie over a short-sleeved shirt.