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English
Etymology
From un- + Christianlike or un- + Christian + -like.
Adjective
unchristianlike (comparative more unchristianlike, superlative most unchristianlike)
- Not Christian-like.
- Antonym: Christian-like
Usage notes
- Of the forms unchristianlike, unchristian-like, un-Christianlike, and un-Christian-like, unchristianlike is most common.[1] As of 2022, unchristianlike is about twice as common as un-Christian-like but it used to be many more times more common.[2] GPO manual recommends using a hyphen with words ending in -like when the first element is a proper name;[3] unchristianlike is at odds with this recommendation.
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