Un-american
adj, slang
adj, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Contrary to the principles, institutions or interests of the United States; anti-American.
"Besides, how can you talk about church politics? It would certainly be anti-Catholic and might easily become un-American."
- 2 Incivil, immoral. US, informal
- 3 Unrelated to America or the U.S.; untypical of U.S. mores or habits; non-American, not American.
"[About British filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock:] It’s not often addressed in criticism, but Hitchcock was un-American enough to dwell on the uneasiness or the unreliability of heroes."
Adjective
- 1 considered contrary to the best interests of the United States wordnet
Example
More examples"Un-American activity cannot be prevented or routed out by employing un-American methods; to preserve freedom we must use the tools that freedom provides."
Etymology
From un- + American.
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