Not punctual.
unpunctual
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unpunctual.
Editorial note
If you find Hobart persuasive, time-blindness or no, it does make sense to reproach someone for being habitually unpunctual.
Quick take
Not punctual.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for unpunctual.
adjective
Not punctual.
Example sentences
If you find Hobart persuasive, time-blindness or no, it does make sense to reproach someone for being habitually unpunctual.
Also the trains are notoriously unpunctual, and expensive compared to other EU countries.
You don't have to go to these remote places to feel the vintage-discomfort of old, smelly and unpunctual trains!
They're slow, they're shaking you around the most, they stop the most, they let in most cold air when stopping, they're usually the dirtiest and most unpunctual.
For context: the longest German rail line is ICE 27 traveling 1432km in 13 hours (as far as I can tell it's as punctual or unpunctual as any ICE).
> are too unpunctual ಠ_ಠ why not "aren't punctual"..
Quote examples
> are too unpunctual ಠ_ಠ why not "aren't punctual"..
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use unpunctual in a sentence?
If you find Hobart persuasive, time-blindness or no, it does make sense to reproach someone for being habitually unpunctual.
What does unpunctual mean?
Not punctual.
What part of speech is unpunctual?
unpunctual is commonly used as adjective.