unworldly Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- unknowing
- na-f
- ingenuous
- dewy
- trustful
- green
- unsuspecting
- simpleminded
- childish
- unwary
- uncritical
- childlike
- aw-shucks
- unsophisticated
- naif
- unsuspicious
- dewy-eyed
- wide-eyed
Weak:
Strongest:
- knowing
- cosmopolitan
- cynical
- incredulous
- suspicious
- critical
- cynical
- worldly
- sophisticated
- critical
- skeptical
- incredulous
- cosmopolitan
- skeptical
- suspicious
- worldly
- experienced
- knowing
- sophisticated
- experienced
Strong:
- leery
- careful
- leery
- watchful
- watchful
- worldly-wise
- guarded
- doubting
- guarded
- realistic
- down-to-earth
- cautious
- unconvinced
- cautious
- doubting
- careful
- wary
- pragmatic
- down-to-earth
- realistic
- unconvinced
- pragmatic
- worldly-wise
- wary
Weak:
unworldly Meaning
unworldly (a)
not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations
unworldly (s)
not wise in the ways of the world
unworldly (a.)
Not worldly; spiritual; holy.
unworldly Sentence Examples
- The ethereal beauty of the ballerina's movements gave her an unworldly grace.
- The silence of the vast desert created an unworldly atmosphere that made time seem to stand still.
- The child's imagination soared, transporting him to unworldly realms of adventure.
- The ancient cave paintings depicted scenes from an unworldly civilization long forgotten.
- The music of the opera seemed to emanate from an unworldly source, captivating the audience's senses.
- The scientist's discovery of a hidden planet sent ripples of excitement through the unworldly community.
- The astronaut's perspective from space gave him an unworldly view of Earth, highlighting its fragility and beauty.
- The wind whispered secrets in the unworldly silence of the night forest.
- The mystic's gaze seemed to penetrate the veil of the unworldly, revealing glimpses of a hidden reality.
- The unworldly tranquility of the mountain retreat provided respite from the chaos of the world.
FAQs About the word unworldly
not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations, not wise in the ways of the worldNot worldly; spiritual; holy.
simple, immature, inexperienced,naive, innocent, naïve, primitive, unknowing, naïf, ingenuous
knowing, cosmopolitan, cynical, incredulous, suspicious, critical, cynical,worldly, sophisticated, critical
The ethereal beauty of the ballerina's movements gave her an unworldly grace.
The silence of the vast desert created an unworldly atmosphere that made time seem to stand still.
The child's imagination soared, transporting him to unworldly realms of adventure.
The ancient cave paintings depicted scenes from an unworldly civilization long forgotten.