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Unmentionable   /ənmˈɛnʃənəbəl/   Listen
Unmentionable

noun
1.
A garment worn under other garments.  Synonym: undergarment.
adjective
1.
Unsuitable or forbidden as a topic of conversation.






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"Unmentionable" Quotes from Famous Books



... conscience is a proven coward-maker; so, too, is a quick, imaginative mind. It took only a moment or two to convince Joe that this nocturnal interloper was not a creature of flesh and blood, but some enormous, unmentionable, creeping thing come out of the other world—out of the cold earth—to visit punishment upon him for his crime. He could hear it stirring, finally, now here, now there; he could make out the rustle of its grave- clothes. ...
— The Winds of Chance • Rex Beach

... itself is unmentionable and inexpressible,—it is neither a thing nor no-thing: and this is known even by children and ...
— Kokoro - Japanese Inner Life Hints • Lafcadio Hearn

... stood with arms akimbo, a little fellow with white eyelashes. He looked as if he had known all the degradations and all the furies. He looked as if he had been cuffed, kicked, rolled in the mud; he looked as if he had been scratched, spat upon, pelted with unmentionable filth... and he smiled with a sense of security at the faces around. His ears were bending down under the weight of his battered felt hat. The torn tails of his black coat flapped in fringes about the calves of ...
— The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" - A Tale Of The Forecastle • Joseph Conrad

... extremely pleasant, and one sleeps better thus than on a mattress. They are neat and clean in their persons, which is a natural consequence of their perpetual bathing; but some of their habits are unmentionable.... ...
— Amerigo Vespucci • Frederick A. Ober

... weary of this subject of cosmetics, as every woman of sense will at last weary of the use of them. It is a lesson which is sure to come; but, in the lives of most fashionable ladies, it has small chance of being needed until that unmentionable time, when men shall cease to make baubles and playthings of them. It takes most women two-thirds of their lifetime to discover that men may be amused by, without respecting, them; and every woman may make up her mind that to be really respected she must possess ...
— The Magnificent Montez - From Courtesan to Convert • Horace Wyndham


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