unscientificun‧sci‧en‧tif‧ic /ˌʌnsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ adjective - An unscientific poll of my friends revealed that no one knew who the lieutenant governor was.
- Even worse, it was unscientific.
- Explanations are plentiful: absurd, irrational, unscientific explanations, alongside absurd, rational, scientific ones.
- He argued that it is too simplistic, and indeed ethnocentric, to dismiss such peoples as irrational and unscientific.
- New Scientist, of all journals, must be aware how totally unscientific the Pentagon version of these matters is.
- Other analysts criticized him for being both too political and unscientific - science being assumed to be apolitical in principle.
- Ranking schools based on any criteria can be unscientific and hurtful.
- Researchers who speak plainly are likely to find themselves embroiled in controversy and accused of unscientific bias.
- We have also become concerned - in a confused and unscientific way - about the psychological power of new forms of communication.
nounsciencescientistadjectivescientific ≠ unscientificadverbscientifically