unseemly is an adjective. Your definition (behaviour ...) would be that of a noun. SemperBlotto (talk) 15:21, 25 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Utterly Confused. Why has administrator SemperBlotto blocked me from editing?! This is a complete abuse of his admin tools. Thus far, all of my edits to Wiktionary have been constructive. The admin may have disagreed with my most recent edit, which he has commented above about, but just because he disagrees with an edit does not give him the right to instate a block. Also, in response to his above argument, why is he stating that a noun cannot be used in a definition just because the definition itself is an adjective?! I just looked through other established dictionaries and plenty of adjectives use nouns within their definition. Regardless, the admin had no right to block me. FYI, there's a pending discussion on the admin's talk page here regarding another unjust block. The block was found to be wrongful by other admins here.



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