unethic

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unethic (comparative more unethic, superlative most unethic)

  1. Archaic form of unethical.
    • 1891, Edward Burnett Tylor, Primitive Culture, page 409:
      [] but though the mythic hero may thus be made to figure in a moral apologue, an imagination so little in keeping with his unethic nature jars upon the reader's mind.