uninviting

[ UK /ˌʌnɪnvˈa‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌənɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. neither attractive nor tempting
  2. not tempting
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How To Use uninviting In A Sentence

  • McCain's Guardian Devil must surely be looking out for him - Gustav's timely touchdown has provided the perfect face-saving means of 'uninviting' Shrubya and Cheney from the GOP convention, as the Needlenose
  • The building was cold, dark, and uninviting.
  • In fact, the Pacific coast of Chiapas is so uninviting to drunken American misfits seeking booze and sex that there is no coastal highway and not even one beach resort attractive to NOB boozers between the Oaxaca State line and Guatemala. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • Failure in this regard may mean that Bulgaria's delegation may find Prague in November to be a cold and uninviting place.
  • Visitors are instead corralled through a narrow passageway into the uninviting realms of the zoo shop.
  • Though I can't testify to the quality of the ladies' room, the gentlemen's was desperately uninviting - a general lack of cleanliness was compounded by a disturbing odour.
  • The silvery, zinc-plated steel facade is nearly windowless, initially presenting a rather uninviting appearance.
  • Teachers like this never question the uninviting atmosphere in their classroom that may incite such behavior, or inspire a lack of English language usage.
  • Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern.
  • If the room is uninviting or uncomfortable, you'll soon be hearing excuses of why they are leaving a little earlier.
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