un´pro|fes´sion|al|ly

un´pro|fes´sion|al|ly
un|pro|fes|sion|al «UHN pruh FEHSH uh nuhl, -FEHSH nuhl», adjective, noun.
–adj.
1. contrary to professional etiquette; unbecoming in members of a profession: »

It would be unprofessional for a doctor to speak publicly of a patient's personal problems.

2. not having to do with or connected with a profession.
3. not belonging to a profession.
–n.
a person who is not a professional: »

The secret of his failure in politics…is that he was really an unprofessional (New York Times).

un´pro|fes´sion|al|ly, adverb.

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