unpresentably

English

Etymology

unpresentable + -ly

Adverb

unpresentably (comparative more unpresentably, superlative most unpresentably)

  1. In an unpresentable way.
    • December 21, 1946 Billboard Magazine:
      [] a letter from Josephson was read in which the Cafe Society op declared Heard's ork played too loud, library included too many vocal numbers and men frequently appeared dressed unpresentably, same charges he made at Tuesday's hearing, according to Buddy Busch, Heard's press rep.
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