NOUN
- an ill-tempered and offensive disposition
- the quality of being disagreeable and unpleasant
How To Use disagreeableness In A Sentence
- The Charlie Brown Theory of Personality, James C Kaufman PhD posits the theory that Lucy represents "disagreeableness". The Guardian World News
- Surely, since we would not intentionally create such disagreeableness, it must be the product of irresistible unconscious forces.
- Some faculty members viewed such episodes as part of the eccentricity and disagreeableness that occur in academic life.
- Anthea and Cyril each had a private struggle with that inside disagreeableness which is part of all of us, and which is sometimes called the Old Adam -- and both were victors. The Story of the Amulet
- Meckerei —to use a pejorative noun—can be laced with other qualities, like humor, but usually it amounts to something like shared disagreeableness, and I have written it off as a local oddity. Berlin's Summer of Discontent
- UNM's Miller, for instance, complains that critics "have convinced a substantial portion of the educated public that evolutionary psychology is a pernicious right-wing conspiracy," and complains that believing in evolutionary psychology is seen "as an indicator of conservatism, disagreeableness and selfishness. Archive 2009-07-01
- We children forgot a lot of the disagreeableness when the wagon was unloaded and we saw the good things to eat and the yards and yards of calico and outing flannel that Mother had bought to make us new clothes…
- We give a sort of paraphrastical synopsis of the poem, which, partly in virtue of its disagreeableness, will enable the lovers of the song to return to it with an increase of pleasure. A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare
- As to the man himself, there is a point at which virtue becomes vice, and vice versâ, and his pusillanimity in shrinking from the inconvenience and terrible disagreeableness of 'making a row' coincides with his good-nature. Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle
- Finally, he found that mothers’ agreeableness during mother-child game-playing tasks was negatively correlated with children's disagreeableness during child-peer interactions.