unsociable in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

unsociable in the PONS Dictionary

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unsociable [ʌn·ˈsoʊ·ʃə·bl] ADJ

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Due to its focus on the letter of the rules over the spirit of the rules, it is often seen as unsporting, un-fun, or unsociable.
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Although the head of the school's drama club and a talented actress, she is serious, proud, and generally unsociable.
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But the report warned working long periods of unsociable hours can raise the risk of sleep deprivation for doctors.
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She has an unsociable personality and a sharp attitude towards others, not wanting to become friends with others, due to her accepting her own status as an outcast.
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It will make them extremely unsociable, they will not be able to integrate at all, and it's totally unfair to keep them.
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Black-footed cats are highly unsociable animals that seek refuge at the slightest disturbance.
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This type lacks confidence in relation to people and things, tends to be unsociable, and prefers reflection to activity.
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In recent years, unsociable football has proven to be successful amongst some clubs.
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On the other hand, if the speaker was incompetent, lacked character, did not maintain composure, and came off as unsociable and introverted, the terminal credibility will be low.
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He is stoic and unsociable with a cool demeanor and often has an expressionless face.
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