ADJECTIVE
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not accommodating
the unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door -
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.