Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkrɪstʃən/
adjective describing someone or something that is not in accordance with Christian beliefs or principles
A1 Stealing is considered unchristian behavior.
A2 Lying to your friends is seen as unchristian.
B1 The politician's actions were deemed unchristian by many of his constituents.
B2 The company's decision to exploit workers for profit was criticized as unchristian.
C1 The unchristian treatment of refugees by the government sparked international outrage.
C2 The CEO's unchristian behavior towards employees led to a major scandal within the company.
formal His behavior towards the refugees was deemed unchristian by the community leaders.
informal I can't believe he said those unchristian things about our neighbor.
slang That was a totally unchristian move, dude.
figurative Her actions were so unchristian, it was like she had no soul.
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