Etymology
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un- + swank
Adjective
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unswank (comparative more unswank, superlative most unswank)
- (dated) Not swank.
2002, Liz Ireland, When I Think of You[1]:Actually, the bedroom was litde more than an alcove with barely enough room for a double bed, which was the only reason she was able to afford to live in such a relatively swank neighborhood on her decidedly unswank salary.