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Meaning of ungrandmotherly | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

Not grandmotherly.

Examples

“Left without a mother in his infancy—perhaps that was what prevented him from achieving the highest fame as an author—his father placed him with a grandmother, who, in a singularly ungrandmotherly way, cheated him out of the appropriations for his education.”
“Here, therefore, we have Mrs Wimbush, a comely widow, with a daughter somewhat prematurely developed, on the one hand, and with a mother persistently juvenile and evergreen, on the other: Mrs Wimbush and her daughter Carry living together in Whittington Lodge, Highgate; Mrs Marrables, the youthful and the ungrandmotherly, dwelling by herself at Taunton, and devoting her time to collecting subscriptions for different charitable objects, not forgetting her own rents.”
“She stood with her back to the fireplace, looking very ungrandmotherly in her tailored slacks and silk sweater.”
“She had never known her grandmother, on either side, and when she was little she was a bit resentful that Theresa was such a drastically ungrandmotherly type.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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