unsociable
51sociable — so|cia|ble [ souʃəbl ] adjective 1. ) a sociable person is friendly and enjoys being with other people: I m not feeling very sociable today. ─ opposite UNSOCIABLE; compare ANTISOCIAL 2. ) used about things such as jobs, times, and situations that …
52antisocial — adjective 1》 contrary to the customs of society and causing annoyance and disapproval in others. ↘Psychiatry sociopathic. 2》 not sociable. Derivatives antisocially adverb Usage On the difference in use between antisocial, unsocial, and… …
53antisocial — adjective 1) worrisome antisocial behavior Syn: sociopathic, distasteful, disruptive, rebellious, misanthropic, asocial 2) I m feeling a bit antisocial Syn: unsociable, unfriendly, uncommunicative, reclusive, withdr …
54ἀμίσαλλον — ἀμίσαλλος unsociable masc/fem acc sg ἀμίσαλλος unsociable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
55ἀνέντευκτον — ἀνέντευκτος unsociable masc/fem acc sg ἀνέντευκτος unsociable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
56ἀπροσόμιλον — ἀπροσόμῑλον , ἀπροσόμιλος unsociable masc/fem acc sg ἀπροσόμῑλον , ἀπροσόμιλος unsociable neut nom/voc/acc sg …
57dis|so|cial — «dihs SOH shuhl», adjective. = unsociable. (Cf. ↑unsociable) …
58Contestation — Con tes*ta tion, n. [L. contestatio testimony: cf. F. contestation a contesting.] 1. The act of contesting; emulation; rivalry; strife; dispute. Loverlike contestation. Milton. [1913 Webster] After years spent in domestic, unsociable… …
59Dissociable — Dis*so cia*ble, a. [L. dissociabilis, fr. dissociare: cf. F. dissociable. See {Dissociate}.] 1. Not well associated or assorted; incongruous. [1913 Webster] They came in two and two, though matched in the most dissociable manner. Spectator. [1913 …
60Insociable — In*so cia*ble, a. [L. insociabilis: cf. F. insociable. See {In } not, and {Sociable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Incapable of being associated, joined, or connected. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Lime and wood are insociable. Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] 2. Not …