unceremonious Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˌser.ɪˈməʊ.ni.əs]
  • Us [ ʌnˌser.ɪˈmoʊ.ni.əs]

Meaning of unceremonious In English

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Examples of unceremonious

  • Instead of getting him integrated with the enterprise, he is alienated, a situation which increases employee tendency toward spontaneous and unceremonious abandonment of the organisation.

  • The unceremonious packing-off of such persons back to where they came from is entirely justified.

  • Apart from its unceremonious brevity, it contained some extraordinary statements.

  • If steps are not taken, there is a risk that the project will die an unceremonious death when some new initiative supplants or replaces the current one.

  • He could tell them not to become discouraged, if only to judge by the rather unceremonious false starts to his own writing career.

  • People started gathering from far away places for her performances and the same locality considered marriage ceremonies unceremonious without her performance and attendance.

  • Although significant and very memorable to beneficiaries of such a ministry, the initial attempts were very unceremonious.

  • Most of the victims received an unceremonious trip to the guillotine in an open wooden cart (the tumbrel).

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