释义 |
[ uhn-fil-ee-uhl ] / ʌnˈfɪl i əl / SEE SYNONYMS FOR unfilial ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivenot befitting a son or daughter; violating the customary obligation of a child to a parent. Origin of unfilialFirst recorded in 1605–15; un-1 + filial OTHER WORDS FROM unfilialun·fil·i·al·ly, adverbWords nearby unfilialunfeeling, unfeigned, unfertilized, unfetter, unfettered, unfilial, unfilled, unfiltered, unfindable, unfinished, unfit Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unfilialThen alternately Goriot blamed his daughters and pardoned their unfilial and selfish behaviour. The World's Greatest Books, Vol. I|Various Indeed, Mysie was a little shocked at her grief, as disloyal and unfilial. The Two Sides of the Shield|Charlotte M. Yonge And with that unfilial view of the subject, he rendered himself, after all those mortal perils, into the arms of his mother. The Maid of Sker|Richard Doddridge Blackmore If I am right, I must not stay here and vex him: it would be unfilial. London's Heart|B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Farjeon
Words related to unfilialprofane, blasphemous, impolite, sacrilegious, flippant, contemptuous, bold, cheeky, discourteous, flip, fresh, ill-mannered, impertinent, impious, impudent, insolent, irreverent, nervy, sassy, saucy |