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unsociable [ʌnˈsəʊʃəbl̩, Am -ˈsoʊ-] ADJ

unsociable

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English
She is very competitive and unsociable, but she has a kind soul deep down.
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Thousands of workers give up family time to work unsociable hours to keep their heads above water and pay the mortgage.
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Ia-lu acts cold and unsociable around others, even to his comrades and his mentor.
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When it occurred, common reasons for divorce included if a husband or wife was barren, lazy, or had other bad unsociable traits.
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Aloof, daring, and unsociable, he cares little for the bad guys, but that does not mean he does not have feelings.
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In recent years, unsociable football has proven to be successful amongst some clubs.
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Because he is quiet, he appears to give an unsociable impression but in fact he is calm and subtle.
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To further compound problems, his sense of taste appeared to have left him due to his constant drunken state, and he became cranky and unsociable.
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She is displeased that he becomes unsociable, yet he does go out on occasion.
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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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