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uncooperative

[ UK /ʌnkə‍ʊˈɒpəɹətˌɪv/ ]
[ US /ənkoʊˈɑpɝətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unwilling to cooperate
    an uncooperative witness
  2. intentionally unaccommodating
    the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging

How To Use uncooperative In A Sentence

  • Love is kind, and it bears all things. Before you complain about my uncooperativeness, stubbornness, or laziness, please ask me if something is disturbing me.
  • Finnair chief executive Hienone resignsHELSINKI - Finnair PLC president and CEO Jukka Hienonen says he is resigning because he is not satisfied with the pace of change in the airline during the current challenging times, Hienone also blamed what he described as uncooperative unions. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • She became uncooperative: unwilling to do her homework or help with any household chores.
  • Was the problem really that the candidate was stubborn and uncooperative?
  • We have also seen how a people can be deserving of a type of leader such as dictator due their own characteristics, and as in the case of Moses and his people, how a good leader can be the head of a stubborn, stiff-necked and uncooperative mass. Asad Khan: Spiritual Awakening & the Future of Our World
  • Liechtenstein, alongside Andorra and Monaco, remain on a shrinking list of so-called uncooperative tax havens drawn up in 2002 by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Stolen Data Spur Tax Probes
  • The majority of the patients experienced a significant improvement in the areas of hostility, uncommunicativeness, uncooperativeness, and repetitive behavior.
  • He had poor eye contact and was generally uncooperative and unwilling to be interviewed.
  • The court was told that defendant had been totally uncooperative in telling who his accomplices were or where the stolen property was.
  • This would be difficult if the host state were being uncooperative.
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