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Definition of unchaperoned in English: unchaperonedadjectiveʌnˈʃapərəʊndˌənˈSHapəˌrōnd Unaccompanied or unsupervised. Cindy had been staying unchaperoned with Matthew Example sentencesExamples - If you two want to stay friends, hang out unchaperoned.
- It's much to late for you to be visiting unchaperoned.
- In 1999, in preparation for her first communion, Rosa attended catechism lessons in the afternoon; it was her only chance to go out unchaperoned.
- It involved fibbing to their parents, sneaking out unchaperoned, staying up past their bedtimes and watching as their fathers became good mates with Rat Scabies of the Damned.
- We should therefore not be surprised that the twenties were an enthusiastic display of unchaperoned dating, provocative dress, and exhibitionist behavior.
- You're not the only one opposed to unchaperoned parties.
- They allowed him close unchaperoned contact with younger female patients.
- A respectable woman - even a fake one - can't go out on her own unchaperoned.
- At other tables, young men and women were clearly out on dates, unchaperoned and unblushing, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes - a far cry from my first trip back seven years ago when I had scandalised my family by openly smoking.
- Questions had even been raised about child protection, and whether it was appropriate for him to enter bedrooms unchaperoned.
- In a typical argument, Bayle asks us to imagine a group of mothers who allow their daughters to attend a ball unchaperoned.
- In a time when the propriety of a woman could be put into question simply by an unchaperoned encounter with a man who was not her husband or immediate male relative, Wallis Simpson was seen as the worst of all kind of women, an ‘adventuress.’
- It was certainly felt shocking in some Borrowdale circles that he was entertaining unchaperoned females.
- In another story a princess stays in her room even though it is on fire because she was not allowed to go out unchaperoned.
- You're second impression most likely be, vodka and coffee don't play so nice when they're on an unchaperoned date.
- The concert is attended entirely by unchaperoned youths, some wearing McDonald's employee uniforms.
- For three weeks, I spent lazy afternoons keeping my mouth shut while listening to my grandmother gossip about young women who ruined their reputations by being seen unchaperoned.
- She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned.
- Around the 1900s, tea shops began to spring up, one of the few places where a lady could go unchaperoned without raising eyebrows.
- Not necessarily, but even Barrie enthusiasts might hesitate before allowing someone like their idol to look after their own children unchaperoned.
Synonyms alone, on one's own, all alone, by oneself, solo, lone, solitary, single, single-handed Definition of unchaperoned in US English: unchaperonedadjectiveˌənˈSHapəˌrōnd Unaccompanied or unsupervised. Example sentencesExamples - In 1999, in preparation for her first communion, Rosa attended catechism lessons in the afternoon; it was her only chance to go out unchaperoned.
- At other tables, young men and women were clearly out on dates, unchaperoned and unblushing, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes - a far cry from my first trip back seven years ago when I had scandalised my family by openly smoking.
- You're not the only one opposed to unchaperoned parties.
- Not necessarily, but even Barrie enthusiasts might hesitate before allowing someone like their idol to look after their own children unchaperoned.
- They allowed him close unchaperoned contact with younger female patients.
- If you two want to stay friends, hang out unchaperoned.
- She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned.
- In a time when the propriety of a woman could be put into question simply by an unchaperoned encounter with a man who was not her husband or immediate male relative, Wallis Simpson was seen as the worst of all kind of women, an ‘adventuress.’
- We should therefore not be surprised that the twenties were an enthusiastic display of unchaperoned dating, provocative dress, and exhibitionist behavior.
- A respectable woman - even a fake one - can't go out on her own unchaperoned.
- In another story a princess stays in her room even though it is on fire because she was not allowed to go out unchaperoned.
- You're second impression most likely be, vodka and coffee don't play so nice when they're on an unchaperoned date.
- It's much to late for you to be visiting unchaperoned.
- In a typical argument, Bayle asks us to imagine a group of mothers who allow their daughters to attend a ball unchaperoned.
- It was certainly felt shocking in some Borrowdale circles that he was entertaining unchaperoned females.
- Around the 1900s, tea shops began to spring up, one of the few places where a lady could go unchaperoned without raising eyebrows.
- It involved fibbing to their parents, sneaking out unchaperoned, staying up past their bedtimes and watching as their fathers became good mates with Rat Scabies of the Damned.
- Questions had even been raised about child protection, and whether it was appropriate for him to enter bedrooms unchaperoned.
- The concert is attended entirely by unchaperoned youths, some wearing McDonald's employee uniforms.
- For three weeks, I spent lazy afternoons keeping my mouth shut while listening to my grandmother gossip about young women who ruined their reputations by being seen unchaperoned.
Synonyms alone, on one's own, all alone, by oneself, solo, lone, solitary, single, single-handed |