1 Usage Example Depicting the Meaning of 'Unbecoming' in a Sentence
"Unbecoming, as an adjective, describes something that takes away from a person's appearance, character, or reputation, making it unattractive or inappropriate. For example, an unbecoming hat or unbecoming language can be considered as not fitting well with someone's overall image." more
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Using unbecoming tactics in a debate weakens your argument.
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