unprofessional in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for unprofessional in the English»Spanish Dictionary

unprofessional in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unprofessional in the English»Spanish Dictionary

unprofessional [ˌʌnprəˈfeʃənəl] ADJ

1. unprofessional (not meeting professional standards):

unprofessional

2. unprofessional (not to be taken seriously):

unprofessional
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although a model with putty often looks unprofessional at an early stage, careful painting can completely hide defects.
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We will call journalists on every instance of unprofessional reporting.
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The director was soon after dismissed from the television channel, reportedly for unprofessional behavior.
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Both companies accused each other of unprofessional behaviour.
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This ignited a debate among netizens whether her actions were justified or unprofessional.
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In the first meaningfulness condition, a female undergraduate displaying an unprofessional demeanor, conducted the experiment.
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Chi was unhappy due to the senior players' influential control over the team and their unprofessional behavior and discipline.
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This form of absence is generally deemed inconsiderate and unprofessional.
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The only session where actual debate on the bill took place was notable for unprofessional language and partisan political rhetoric.
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Before the article ran, they had been regarded as talented individuals; after the article, all of them were grouped together and regarded as unprofessional.
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