unbookish

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ bookish.

Adjective

unbookish (comparative more unbookish, superlative most unbookish)

  1. Not bookish.
    • 2009 April 5, Claire Tomalin, “A Woman for All Seasons”, in New York Times:
      The death of her mother when Margaret was just 6, followed by the arrival of an unbookish stepmother, led to her position as the most important female in her father’s life.