un-American in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is a creepy and deeply un-American view of the presidency, but an increasingly common one.
www.nationalreview.com
After they have launched several of their projects, their operations are increasingly considered un-American and officially put under surveillance.
en.wikipedia.org
That is both un-American and pathetic.
en.wikipedia.org
To censor ourselves to avoid upsetting a certain group (in a cartoon no less) is un-American.
en.wikipedia.org
Believing all evil began with the drink, prohibitionists cracked down on un-American activity and in 1916 alcohol was banned in the state.
en.wikipedia.org
It was boycotted by printers as un-American by 1971.
en.wikipedia.org
Convinced that the six main characters are all thoroughly un-American, he has been blackmailing them for some time.
en.wikipedia.org
Seizing phone records of millions of innocent people is excessive and un-American.
en.wikipedia.org
That a large standing army is uneconomic and un-American.
en.wikipedia.org
But the epithet, connoting a radically un-American foreignness, is surely misplaced.
www.brooklynrail.org

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