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un·so·cia·ble ( n-s sh -b l). adj. 1. Not disposed to seek the company of others; reserved. 2. Not congenial; incompatible. ...
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1 : having or showing a disinclination for social activity : solitary, reserved 2 : not conducive to sociability. — un·so·cia·bil·i·ty ...
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Meaning: having or showing a lack of friendliness or interest in others <an unsociable but not an overtly rude child> — see cool 1 ...
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unsociable adj. Not disposed to seek the company of others; reserved. Not congenial; incompatible. Not conducive to social exchange: an unsociable ... Not conducive to social exchange: an unsociable atmosphere.
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Are cats really as unsociable as we think? Studies over the last thirty years suggest that cats develop complex and fluid matriarchal hierarchies and that they have preferred buddies ... As a result, cats are frequently labelled "standoffish", "solitary", "asocial" or "unsociable" suggesting that they just don't like company.
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Abstract:Reviews the book `The Passion of Emily Dickinson,' by Judith Farr, which traces Dickinson's connections to Victorian literary predecessors, ... Her aim is to reinstate Dickins on in the social world of Victorian taste. ... Because no artwork is produced in isolation from the aesthetic and intellectual currents of its day,
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Emotional Freedom Techniques ... I am working with a 14 year old boy who has been excluded from school for unsociable behaviour which culminated in a violent incident when he "threw" another boy across the room. (He is a large lad).
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