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  • adjective Not comradely; unfriendly.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ comradely

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Examples

  • The DC had found that while his actions prompting the initial charges were "uncomradely", they were insufficient to convict and penalise him, Holomisa told the NEC.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The DC had found that while his actions prompting the initial charges were "uncomradely", they were insufficient to convict and penalise him, Holomisa told the NEC.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Soon Clemens was identifying Twichell by a rather uncomradely notebook pseudonym.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Soon Clemens was identifying Twichell by a rather uncomradely notebook pseudonym.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Actually it was over a girl – a bit of uncomradely racial prejudice.

    The Alamut Ambush Price, Anthony 1971

  • The trouble was really the uncomradely atmosphere at Moscow.

    Sidney Percival Bunting Roux, Edward 1943

  • This is not about different methodologies this about the uncomradely behaviour of the SWP / StWC stewards.

    Indymedia Scotland Features RSS Feed 2009

  • When songs are sung in an uncomradely manner to me it was an invite to war.

    IOL: News 2009

  • The criticism of the SWP stewards is that by acting in an uncomradely manner they were deliberately putting other people on the demonstration in danger.

    Indymedia Scotland Features RSS Feed 2009

  • Bob Piper has some uncomradely thoughts on Charles Clarke.

    Iain Dale's Diary 2008

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