| The traditionally so pragmatic, unintellectual conservatives are currently unusually well served in programmatic terms. |
| She entered into a secret marriage with a man ten years her junior who, though decidedly unintellectual, was utterly devoted to her. |
| He was not especially intelligent, indeed he was quite unintellectual, lacking a deep understanding of law, of the classics, of theology. |
| Certainly he was unintellectual, without conservatory training and barely able to read music. |
| His face was like a parroquet's, with small, beady eyes full of an unintellectual sharpness. |
| These highly intellectual and academic discourses on aesthetics, literature and the like, leave me feeling very unintellectual indeed. |