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unsociable

[uhn-soh-shuh-buhl] / ʌnˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /


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Q: Well, you do describe the character of the average bookseller as one of “morose, unsociable shabbiness.”

From Washington Post

The union claimed the move would impact ScotRail's ability to deal with any incidents during unsociable hours and potentially causing train delays as a result.

From BBC

Another Mutual Rescue documentary, “Jade & Trubs,” chronicles how Double Trouble — a toothless, sickly and thoroughly unsociable feline shelter resident — uncharacteristically responded to Jade, a little girl with autism visiting the organization.

From New York Times

Mr Strobl practices criminal law at Apex Chambers in Cardiff and said he has seen a "drainage" of people leaving the criminal bar because of the pay and unsociable hours.

From BBC

A stray Labrador, described as "unruly, untrainable, unsociable, rude and stubborn", has proven to be a natural search dog after being trained for a new career.

From BBC