unceremonious in the PONS Dictionary

unceremonious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an unceremonious refusal

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But in complying with a police officer's request, otherwise noncriminal behavior is instantly transformed into an arrest and unceremonious journey through the criminal justice system.
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A "hurry up and wait" drill followed by unceremonious shut down.
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But when it comes to tolerating fairer-skinned female rappers, hip-hop history is against her -- as these five unceremonious low points show.
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The merits, or otherwise, of his unceremonious dumping have been well-documented.
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Although significant and very memorable to beneficiaries of such a ministry, the initial attempts were very unceremonious.
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Sandwiches, by the way, are not always unceremonious.
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The burial was quick and unceremonious.
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People started gathering from far away places for her performances and the same locality considered marriage ceremonies unceremonious without her performance and attendance.
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He could tell them not to become discouraged, if only to judge by the rather unceremonious false starts to his own writing career.
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The much-hyped and much-contested appointment has come to an unceremonious end.
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