Definition of unsoldierly in English:
 unsoldierly
adjectiveʌnˈsəʊldʒəliˌənˈsoʊldʒərli
Inappropriate to or not befitting a soldier.
 he was accused of unsoldierly conduct
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This was so effective that the soldier was unable to maintain a unsoldierly appearance even when out of uniform.
 -  Acceptance means that hereditary power will soon pass to his ineffectual, unsoldierly son, Richard.
 -  Some leaders consider it unsoldierly to have a strategic focus.
 -  They've made snarky jabs about the administration using our soldiers as ' social workers, ' doing all sorts of unmanly, unsoldierly duties.
 -  I was drafted in the fall of 1953… a most unsoldierly soldier, but a lucky one.
 
  Definition of unsoldierly in US English:
 unsoldierly
adjectiveˌənˈsōljərlēˌənˈsoʊldʒərli
Inappropriate to or not befitting a soldier.
 prisoners of war in their unsoldierly uniforms
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I was drafted in the fall of 1953… a most unsoldierly soldier, but a lucky one.
 -  They've made snarky jabs about the administration using our soldiers as ' social workers, ' doing all sorts of unmanly, unsoldierly duties.
 -  This was so effective that the soldier was unable to maintain a unsoldierly appearance even when out of uniform.
 -  Some leaders consider it unsoldierly to have a strategic focus.
 -  Acceptance means that hereditary power will soon pass to his ineffectual, unsoldierly son, Richard.