Adverb
unprofessionally (comparative more unprofessionally, superlative most unprofessionally)
In an unprofessional manner.
However, this does not mean that they should now go about attacking innocent people and acting unprofessionally," Ojo said. Source: Internet
“As a member of the press, of my staff, you behaved unprofessionally, and you embarrassed your profession, the newspaper and me personally.” Source: Internet
Government accepts the recommendation of the Commission that holders of public office, especially the security, who betray public trust and behave unprofessionally should be disciplined to serve as a deterrent. Source: Internet
The charity admits its researcher behaved unprofessionally by sharing its confidential 2013 report with social worker Claire Gannon, who leaked it to the Daily Mail. Source: Internet
The Minister said a call centre would be created within the unit with an ever-responsive toll free number for the public so that tax payers could call and report their challenges regarding officers who may act unprofessionally. Source: Internet