Unworldly in a sentence as an adjective

Look at the principles of those unworldly loyalists who are with you look around!

Some are very unworldly hackers; others are business guys who don't know how to program.

Another fine example of how smart people can also be so achingly naive and unworldly.

Can you say any ore about the kinds of things these people do that the smart but unworldly hackers don't, or more places to bury our heads in?

> Swiss world of rules makes the northern Germany feel as flexible as a South American countryThat is quite unworldly.

Occasionally, however, he joked that the scientists in their unworldly urge to lay bare all the secrets under heaven might some day set the globe on fire.

Yeah... in particular, part of the unworldly annoyance of drones is hearing 4~6 slightly different pitches, all constantly changing, as each prop spins at its own speed to make slight corrections.

Classically there are supposed to be two native groups in the Middle East: Terrorists with a political agenda and unworldly innocents who just want to raise their olives and apricots.

Not that I'm endorsing Obama's apparent passivity in the face on Congressional instransigence; he puts me in mind of Taft, another well-meaning but unworldly executive.

I'm not qualified to opine whether there is a bubble or not, but having recently visited the tech start-up scene in SF & SV from my economically depressed corner of the country it definitely feels unworldly.

Unworldly definitions

adjective

not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations; "was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards"- Sheldon Cheney

adjective

not wise in the ways of the world; "either too unsophisticated or too honest to promise more than he could deliver"; "this helplessly unworldly woman"- Kate O'Brien

See also: unsophisticated