Definitionadj. not characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession
Last update: July 8, 2015
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He is very unprofessional in his work. [Please select]
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But quitting all these unprofessional attempts, let us glance at those pictures of leviathan purporting to be sober, scientific delineations, by those who know. [Please select]
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Keppel Stuart entertained an unprofessional interest in his charming patient. [Please select]
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It would be in the highest degree unprofessional o' Calder--not fightin', but openin' bilge-cocks--but for a while I thought it was him.' [Please select]
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I only declare that, even to my unprofessional eye, this rule of theirs seems wise and necessary. [Please select]
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It was plain he labored under the impression that the judge's call was of an unprofessional character. [Please select]
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Well, these are thought to be useful to professional men, but to the unprofessional useless. [Please select]
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Carey called at the Corn Exchange and offered her unprofessional services as a nurse, if further aid were wanted. [Please select]
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