Do not think that these considerations are unworldly and too far removed from real life.
With the exception of medicine, which involved an extensive pharmacopoeia and training in herbal medicines, higher education was esoteric and unworldly.
They are the unworldly people.
I am just a weltfremd, unworldly, young man.
Lhrysanthemum: peaceful and elegant, quiet and leisurely. It is the hermit in flowers, which presents the "unworldly" sentiment.
The landscape had a stark, unworldly beauty.
To portray him out of context could make him appear naive and unworldly.
Margaret, the main character of the novel, is a young, unworldly, bookish girl who is a bookseller in her father's shop and she loves reading stories and biographies most.
Henry James Senior encouraged his children to be serious but not lugubrious to be ambitions but unworldly.
Kitty's family was unworldly, unimpressed by power, or money.
She was so young, so unworldly.
Bound together in some unworldly way, sharing a spirit or so the like.
For these men, says Mr Philbrick, the Plains were a strange and unworldly place. They found it hard to accustom themselves to the constant eye-watering reek of horse hair and human sweat.
He was struck again by the religious reverence of even the most unworldly American women for the social advantages of dress.