Therefore it seems that Our Lord unbecomingly forbade judgment: and consequently that the New Law directed man insufficiently in the matter of interior acts.
Therefore Our Lord unbecomingly taught that only in respect of these three works, and of no other earthly goods ought we to shun the glory of human favor.
Therefore it seems that Our Lord unbecomingly forbade solicitude about food and raiment.
Yet, notwithstanding all this, I did not fear the censure of having unbecomingly obtruded counsels or remonstrances.
Therefore God is unbecomingly described as mocking our first parents, already reduced through sin to unhappy straits, in the words of Gen.
Placidia's care for her purple-clad son has often been celebrated; but by Placidia's lax administration of the Empire its boundaries were unbecomingly retrenched.
Amongst the other things which He knew would happen, He knew that some would be brought about by His prayer; and for these He not unbecomingly besought God.
Wherefore the holiness of righteousness is required in the minister, that he may be suitable for his ministry: for which reason he acts unbecomingly and sins, if while in a state of sin he attempts to fulfil that ministry.
Objection 1: It would seem that Christ was unbecomingly presented in the Temple.
She came down to tea with her pretty hair unbecomingly twisted up, and dressed in a brownish-yellow tea-gown, which he fancied he remembered hearing her denounce as only fit to be turned into a table-cloth.
It must have been the fatigue which, as they crossed the threshold, propelled Mr. Lorrimer against the door, causing him to stain himself unbecomingly with new paint.
She took in the room at a glance; her eyes were really almost unbecomingly big for her little face, they dominated it like a cat's, save that they were black as anthracite and spoke a pleading language of their own.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unbecomingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.