unsociability

NOUN
  1. an unsociable disposition; avoiding friendship or companionship
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How To Use unsociability In A Sentence

  • The accusations of unsociability, of individualism, of aristocratism, were closely connected with this particular mood.
  • The accusations of unsociability, of individualism, of aristocratism, were closely connected with this particular mood. My Life
  • There are times when cities simply aren't appropriate; moments of unsociability being a prime example.
  • Not that he had many fans here while he was alive, thanks to his shyness, unsociability and general all-round grumpiness.
  • Barnett overcorrects, however, by claiming that a Lockean theory of man's natural unsociability is the Constitution's core principle, giving each individual an effective veto over all laws.
  • He was notorious for his unsociability, slovenly dress and closeness with money.
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