I am quite as unpatriotic as yourself, for I concur with you in opinion.
Renzo da Ceri would hang me if he heard I had expressed such an unpatriotic sentiment.
But before God, I do believe that this selfish, this Mammon-serving and unpatriotic age will pass, as passed the age of brutish ignorance, as passed the age of tyranny.
But before God I do believe this selfish and unpatriotic age will pass, as passed the age of brutish ignorance, as passed the age of tyranny.
Men, Americanism depends on America's school systems, and if the ones who are directing our school systems are sounpatriotic as to demote those who go forth to serve their country, what is going to become of America and Americanism?
The honest pioneer was therefore at the mercy of these land-sharks, greedy and unpatriotic in the extreme.
Although guilty ofunpatriotic acts, he had never been exactly unpatriotic in feeling.
People forgot that his brother still lay by the heels for an unpatriotic treaty with England, because Charles himself had been taken prisoner patriotically fighting against it.
Friends, it is unpatriotic and un-American to damage America because you love another country, but there is one thing worse and that is to damage America because you hate another country.
It is unpatriotic to refuse to do the best possible, merely because the people have not put us in a position to do what we regard as the very best.
We, French Canadians, have had much to suffer from the unpatriotic efforts of a few to bring our countrymen to take an erroneous view of the situation.
The result of the unpatriotic course he has followed, against the advice of his best friends, has been to sow in our great and happy Dominion the seed of discord, of hatred, of racial conflicts.
This was an unpatriotic thought, and Sam was ashamed of it.
Lord Sten was a very pious man, but he held the ecclesiastics under strict surveillance on account of their unpatriotic tendencies.
The return of Tso Tsung Tang with his veterans would be the least danger that the adoption of an unpatriotic policy would entail.
It is unpatriotic and un-German to use bad language when driving in nails.
But there had been then no thought of dragging men unwillingly into the military service, although there had been great public indignation throughout the rest of the country over the unpatriotic attitude of a part of the Union.
It had several times happened that during wars against foreign powers some parts of the country had manifested an unpatriotic lack of enthusiasm, and had failed to furnish their quotas of volunteers for the common defense.
With the exception of Beresford, who thought no opinion worth holding unless he shouted it from the house-tops, the new peace-school was obviously frightened of being called unpatriotic or pro-German.
To the Medici they sold the freedom of their native city, and in return for this unpatriotic loyalty they were condemned to exile, death, imprisonment, or frosty toleration by the prudent Cosimo.
So mean and narrow was the spirit of Italian policy that no one accounted it unpatriotic or dishonorable for Florence to suck the very life out of Pisa, or for Venice to strangle a competitor so dangerous as Genoa.
It is impossible however, while admiring the dexterity of Peel in the elaboration of his offensive measures, to overlook the selfish and unpatriotic spirit which the great body of the Tories have manifested throughout the proceedings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unpatriotic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.