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unaccommodating

ADJECTIVE
  1. not accommodating
    the unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door
  2. offering no assistance
    icily neutral, disagreeably unhelpful
    rudely unaccommodating to the customers

How To Use unaccommodating In A Sentence

  • How unaccommodating that I am unable to dance.
  • Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups.
  • The owners of paradise.com and utopia.com were similarly unaccommodating. In the Plex
  • The Lambs of London is beautifully written and effectively creates a nineteenth century world of intellectuals and entrepreneurs who are following dreams and trying to forge their own way in such an unaccommodating world.
  • They routinely confront verbal, physical, and emotional assault in and around the buildings purported to be their safe havens, often while already struggling with issues of self-worth precipitated by an unaccommodating society. Tim Shriver Jr.: Bullying Revisited: Retarded?
  • When they decide to have an honest go at life, they find the world cold and unaccommodating to their unbridled enthusiasm.
  • Kline recounts how the REA's ‘Utilization Division’ pushed new and expanded uses of electricity onto a sometimes attentive but unaccommodating farm population.
  • There are many, many of us who believe that to give women the suffrage will be to compel her to move into a sphere that is harsh and unaccommodating - and unnatural.
  • The harsh frost ensured that the thawed out playing field quickly became a sticky unaccommodating surface and Addingham nearly slipped up against their struggling opposition.
  • That I was so willing to help them retrieve you from government possession, when I had been so unaccommodating of his other requests, likely has something to do with his way of thinking.
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