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Definition of unpatriotic in English: unpatrioticadjective ˌʌnpatrɪˈɒtɪkˌʌnpeɪtrɪˈɒtɪkˌənˌpeɪtriˈɑdɪk Not patriotic. Example sentencesExamples - He implied that Oppenheimer was confused, complicated, unpatriotic and disloyal.
- Because maybe people would accuse them of being unpatriotic or anti-American or something…
- Democrats facing re-election are scared of appearing unpatriotic, fearing for their one-seat Senate majority.
- Conversely, anything that limits that freedom is unpatriotic.
- And it is not unpatriotic and not disloyal to dissent with the views of the President, or anyone else for that matter.
- I am about as unpatriotic a person as one could hope to find.
- At the same time, critics of his position are painted as disloyal, unpatriotic and anti-American.
- People wonder why Terry Rockefeller has never seemed to be out for revenge, and when they hear her talk, they sometimes tell her she is unpatriotic.
- There are a few people who continue to say that what I do is unpatriotic and somehow treasonous.
- The other great boon, and in my book the main reason to consider a Scottish holiday above an unpatriotic flight to the humid south, is the quality of the light.
- My apologies to any non-British readers for excluding you but read the answers and realise how unpatriotic the Brits probably are.
- When The Sorrow and the Pity was embroiled in its late - 1960s scandal, it too was denounced as unpatriotic.
- Abramovich's decision to opt for Chelsea over a Russian club has seen him branded unpatriotic by some within Russian football.
- They disdained Kerry's internationalism as effeminate, unpatriotic, a character flaw, and elitist.
- A conscientious objector throughout history has often assumed the position of someone who is against his or her country, or unpatriotic.
- Planes fly into buildings in New York, then suddenly you are unpatriotic if you question other aspects of your government.
- Robertson said that the suggestion implied that athletes were being unpatriotic competing for Team GB.
- One of the Bush administration's achievements is to have fermented a climate in which any kind of criticism is instantly deemed unpatriotic.
- Time and time again we have been thanked for the service we provide and the moment we ask for fair pay we became criminals, unpatriotic and even child murderers.
- So Gerard thinks Murray is being unpatriotic declaring himself a Scot?
Synonyms disruptive, troublemaking, inflammatory, insurgent, insurrectionary, insurrectionist, agitational, rabble-rousing Definition of unpatriotic in US English: unpatrioticadjectiveˌənˌpātrēˈädikˌənˌpeɪtriˈɑdɪk Not patriotic. Example sentencesExamples - At the same time, critics of his position are painted as disloyal, unpatriotic and anti-American.
- I am about as unpatriotic a person as one could hope to find.
- He implied that Oppenheimer was confused, complicated, unpatriotic and disloyal.
- One of the Bush administration's achievements is to have fermented a climate in which any kind of criticism is instantly deemed unpatriotic.
- A conscientious objector throughout history has often assumed the position of someone who is against his or her country, or unpatriotic.
- And it is not unpatriotic and not disloyal to dissent with the views of the President, or anyone else for that matter.
- They disdained Kerry's internationalism as effeminate, unpatriotic, a character flaw, and elitist.
- Democrats facing re-election are scared of appearing unpatriotic, fearing for their one-seat Senate majority.
- The other great boon, and in my book the main reason to consider a Scottish holiday above an unpatriotic flight to the humid south, is the quality of the light.
- There are a few people who continue to say that what I do is unpatriotic and somehow treasonous.
- Because maybe people would accuse them of being unpatriotic or anti-American or something…
- People wonder why Terry Rockefeller has never seemed to be out for revenge, and when they hear her talk, they sometimes tell her she is unpatriotic.
- My apologies to any non-British readers for excluding you but read the answers and realise how unpatriotic the Brits probably are.
- Conversely, anything that limits that freedom is unpatriotic.
- So Gerard thinks Murray is being unpatriotic declaring himself a Scot?
- Planes fly into buildings in New York, then suddenly you are unpatriotic if you question other aspects of your government.
- Abramovich's decision to opt for Chelsea over a Russian club has seen him branded unpatriotic by some within Russian football.
- Time and time again we have been thanked for the service we provide and the moment we ask for fair pay we became criminals, unpatriotic and even child murderers.
- When The Sorrow and the Pity was embroiled in its late - 1960s scandal, it too was denounced as unpatriotic.
- Robertson said that the suggestion implied that athletes were being unpatriotic competing for Team GB.
Synonyms disruptive, troublemaking, inflammatory, insurgent, insurrectionary, insurrectionist, agitational, rabble-rousing |