unworldly
1unworldly — [adj1] spiritual abstract, astral, celestial, daydreaming, daydreamy, dreamy, ethereal, extraterrestrial, fantastic, incorporeal, metaphysical, nonmaterialistic, otherworldly, religious, supersensory, transcendental, unearthly, unreal, visionary; …
2Unworldly — Un*world ly, a. Not worldly; spiritual; holy. Hawthorne. {Un*world li*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
3unworldly — index incorporeal, inexperienced, naive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4unworldly — 1707, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) “not” + WORLDLY (Cf. worldly) …
5unworldly — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having little awareness of the realities of life. 2) not seeming to belong to this world. DERIVATIVES unworldliness noun …
6unworldly — [unwʉrld′lē] adj. 1. not of or limited to this world; unearthly 2. not concerned with the affairs, pleasures, etc. of this world 3. not worldly wise; unsophisticated unworldliness n …
7unworldly — [[t]ʌ̱nwɜ͟ː(r)ldli[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as unworldly, you mean that they have not experienced many things in their life and do not know what sort of things usually happen to other people during their lives. She was so young …
8unworldly — un|world|ly [ ʌn wɜrldli ] adjective 1. ) not interested in money or possessions 2. ) someone who is unworldly trusts other people too much and is therefore easily tricked: NAIVE 3. ) slightly strange or unusual: a landscape of unworldly beauty ─ …
9unworldly — adjective 1) a gauche, unworldly girl Syn: naive, simple, inexperienced, innocent, green, raw, callow, immature, ignorant, gullible, ingenuous, artless, guileless, childlike, trusting, credulous; nonmaterialistic …
10unworldly — UK [ʌnˈwɜː(r)ldlɪ] / US [ʌnˈwɜrldlɪ] adjective 1) someone who is unworldly trusts other people too much and is therefore easily tricked 2) not interested in money or possessions 3) slightly strange or unusual a landscape of unworldly beauty • See …