unmannerliness
English
Etymology
unmannerly + -ness
Noun
unmannerliness (uncountable)
- The quality of being unmannerly; rudeness.
- 1904, Mary Johnston, Sir Mortimer:
- Half-scornful amusement, perhaps, and the contempt of the man who has done what man may do for the yoke-fellow who habitually made claim to supernatural prowess; in addition to the scholar's condemnation of blatant ignorance, the courtier's dislike of unmannerliness, the soldier's scorn of unproved deeds, athwart all the philosophic smile!
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