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unsociable
[uhn-soh-shuh-buhl]
adjective
not sociable; having, showing, or marked by a disinclination to friendly social relations; withdrawn.
lacking or preventing social relationships.
an unsociable boardinghouse.
unsociable
/ ʌˈəʊʃəə /
adjective
(of a person) disinclined to associate or fraternize with others
unconducive to social intercourse
an unsociable neighbourhood
Other 51Թ Forms
- unsociability noun
- unsociableness noun
- unsociably adverb
- ܲˌdzˈٲ noun
- ܲˈdz adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unsociable1
Example Sentences
“Everything that people feared about her being awkward or unsociable was completely wrong.”
"I worked unsociable hours, I finished late, sometimes midnight or one in the morning, it was just the safest option for me to go down there."
Mr Barry said the rural location and "unsociable hours" made it trickier for some people but said he "loved coming to work" and meeting the customers.
Doctors earn about a quarter to a third more on top of this, on average, for things such as unsociable hours and additional work, which can be mandatory for junior doctors.
And doctors earn about a quarter to a third more on top of this, on average, for things such as unsociable hours and additional work.
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