unbarristerial
English
Etymology
From un- + barristerial.
Adjective
unbarristerial (not comparable)
- Not characteristic of a barrister
- 2015 September 14, Richard Ackland, “'Walking ATM' Jeff McCloy the latest pip made to squeak by Icac”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The pleadings say that Watson yelled at Eddie Obeid in an unbarristerial manner, pointed his finger at him, made sarcastic comments and interrupted him.