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Definition of un-Australian in English: un-Australianadjective Not in accordance with characteristics and values considered to be typical of Australian people. some may see dobbing in a mate to be un-Australian, but so is letting down your teammates the very idea of a clique is un-Australian Example sentencesExamples - Tipping is un-Australian, he told me, because everyone is equal in a classless society and so to tip someone is an insult.
- According to certain conservative politicians and commentators I am elitist, out-of-touch and un-Australian.
- Sure we're at war, but it'd be positively unAustralian if we didn't crack jokes about it.
- It is really very disgusting and un-Australian behaviour for someone to be kicked out because he is wearing different clothes.
- I thought the treatment he received was unAustralian.
- If quitting is un-Australian, and criticising someone for quitting is un-Australian, then what would be the appropriately patriotic thing to do?
- We all know it is immoral and deeply un-Australian in its meanness.
- It is simply considered un-Australian to be anything other than positively glowing about the Olympics.
- "Everyone's mostly upset, it's a very un-Australian thing to happen," he said.
- You'll inevitably run into the person who tells you it's "un-Australian" not to like sport in general.
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