Pronunciation: /ʌnˈændʒəlɪk/
adjective describing someone or something as not angelic or lacking angelic qualities
A1 The unangelic child refused to share his toys with the other kids.
A2 The unangelic behavior of the student got him in trouble with the teacher.
B1 Her unangelic laughter echoed through the empty hallway, giving everyone chills.
B2 The unangelic aura surrounding the haunted house made it off-limits to the townspeople.
C1 The unangelic nature of his actions revealed a darker side to his personality.
C2 Despite her angelic appearance, her unangelic thoughts betrayed her true intentions.
formal Her behavior at the charity event was deemed unangelic by the attendees.
informal I can't believe she said that, it was so unangelic of her.
slang She was acting totally unangelic last night, I couldn't believe it.
figurative The stormy weather seemed to bring out her unangelic side.
unangelicized
unangelics
more unangelic
most unangelic
is unangelic
will be unangelic
has been unangelic
is being unangelic
unangelic
unangelic
to be unangelic
unangelizing
unangelicizing