Unworldly
adjective
1.
not worldly; not seeking material advantage; spiritually minded.
2.
naive; unsophisticated; provincial.
3.
not terrestrial; unearthly.
adjective
1.
not concerned with material values or pursuits
2.
lacking sophistication; naive
3.
not of this earth or world
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