unworldlyun‧world‧ly /ʌnˈwɜːldli $ -ɜːr-/ adjective - But Iris, so shrewd in some ways, was hopelessly unworldly in others.
- Gray had at the most been a shade injudicious, a little unworldly, perhaps, in his supervision of Jefferson.
- It wasn't just that she was strikingly beautiful; there was an unworldly air about her.
- Like his son, he was unworldly, kind and courteous.
- Most of the kids would be pretty unworldly, and unequipped to deal with what was on offer.
- She was credible and creditable and played well the transformation from gauche, unworldly girl to dignified lady.
- Twort was a reserved and somewhat unworldly man.
nounworldunderworldworldlinessadjectiveworldworldly ≠ unworldlyworldwideadverbworldwide