"Unlovable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extremely unpleasant or repulsive; unable to be loved or liked.
1. Due to his lack of apology after hurting her feelings, Sarah found her brother to be unlovable during the family gathering.
2. Despite being a ruthless business magnate, the delicate social workers found it difficult to stay unlovable for the children they helped.
3. After viewing the dog's slobbering and playful mess, many potential buyers found the purebred dog to be an unlovable companion.
4. Her neighbors found their condo because of an unwanted accumulation of spider webs in the corners to be an unlovable experience.
5. Even though he was well-dressed appearing to maintain the resonant form of a good gentleman, Mr. Evans' polished veneer made him unlovable due to an unnerving fixation for bugs.
Verb: to remove a lock from something so that it can be opened or used.<br><br>Example: "She unlocked the door with her key."<br><br>Also, "unlocking" can be a metaphor for discovering a solution or secret.<br><br>Example: "After weeks of studying, she was unlocking the mysteries of the text."
Deserted or neglected in love; failing to receive love or affection from others. Denoting a person or thing that is unpopular or without friends or admirers.