"Unsociable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unsociable" Meaning

Not liking or enjoying the company of people; preferring to be alone.

"Unsociable" Examples

Usage Examples of "unsociable"


1. Describing a person's nature


My aunt is an unsociable person. She rarely attends family gatherings and doesn't enjoy meeting new people.

2. Describing bad weather


The unsociable weather kept everyone indoors on New Year's Eve, cancelling all parties.

3. Describing a place or environment


The city becomes less friendly and more unsociable at night, feeling safe with its bright streetlights.

4. Describing social behavior


Her unsociable attitude at work made it hard for her to join the team, and eventually, she isolated herself from everyone.

5. Describing something that doesn't conform to social norms


This counterculture fashion trend, which ignored mainstream style, was unsociable for the majority of the fashion world.

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Unsinkable

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Meaning: incapable of sinking or being defeated; impossible to beat or overcome because one is too strong or powerful.

Unskilled

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Archaic or not fully skilled or trained.<br><br>Lacking in skill or expertise; not experienced or trained to a high level.

Unskillful

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The word "unskillful" is an adjective that means lacking in skill or ability; not skilled or talented. It can also describe someone or something that performs a task in a clumsy or awkward manner.<br><br>Example: "He's not unskillful in his new job, he's just still learning."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also be used to describe someone who is lacking in fine motor skills or coordination.

Unsmiling

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Not showing a smile or looking serious. Expressed or marked by a lack of happiness or friendliness.

Unsmilingly

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In an unsmiling manner; without a smile, typically because one is sad, angry, or unhappy.

Unsnarl

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To untangle or disentangle (a thread, a cord, or a difficult situation).

Unsociability

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Unwillingness or disinclination to associate with others; reluctance to deal with people, often due to shyness, aloofness, or eccentricity.

Unsocial

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Marked by a lack of sociability; not wanting to spend time with other people or to be friendly and considerate to them: "An unsocial nature made him avoid parties."

Unsocially

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Unsocially means in a way that is not friendly or cooperative towards others. <br><br>Example: "He behaved unsocially towards the new member of the team."<br><br> Synonyms: unfriendly, inconsiderate, unpleasant

Unsold

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(adj.) Unused, unspoilt, or remaining; not sold.<br><br>Example: The store had a lot of unsold merchandise after the holiday season.

Unsoldered

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The word "unsoldered" refers to something that has not been soldered or joined with a solder, typically indicating a connection or joint that is broken or incomplete.

Unsolicited

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Unsolicited refers to something that is given or offered without being asked for, often unexpectedly or unexpectedly. It can also describe an action, statement, or action that is not invited or requested, often seen as intrusive or unwanted.

Unsolicitous

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Disregarding or neglecting others' needs or feelings; unresponsive or unhelpful.

Unsolvable

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"Unsolveable" refers to a problem or situation that cannot be solved or resolved. A challenge or puzzle that is insurmountable or impossible to overcome.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The math problem proved to be unsolvable for my students, and we had to move on to a simpler exercise.<br> The difficult situation in the relationship was unsolvable, and the couple eventually decided to go their separate ways.<br><br>In general, "unsolvable" implies a sense of hopelessness or impossibility, where no solution or answer can be found or achieved.

Unsolved

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Unsolved means:<br><br> Not solved or resolved; still needing to be figured out or addressed.<br> Not decided or answered; still mysterious or puzzling.<br> Remaining unknown or undiscovered.<br> Not addressed or dealt with; lingering or unresolved.<br><br>Example: "The murder remains an unsolved mystery, with no one knowing who was responsible."