[
UK
/ʌnsˈəʊʃəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not seeking or given to association; being or living without companions
the unsocial disposition to neglect one's neighbors
How To Use unsocial In A Sentence
- He answered questions from the floor on law and order issues and said that loutish and unsocial behaviour would not be tolerated.
- He argued that most consultants already work unsocial hours, but this is not written down in their agreements, nor is it properly resourced.
- My initial reaction was that he was unfriendly or unsocial, but that was far from the case.
- She is more shy than unsocial.
- 'Sir, I do not call a gamester a dishonest man; but I call him an unsocial man, an unprofitable man. Life Of Johnson
- The introduction of new lower rates of pay for working unsocial hours, which would have been a major cause of workers being worse off, has been postponed until April 2006.
- Many young journalists, or student journalists, work unsocial hours at rates of pay that have not increased for at least four years.
- The road-hogging game will also help to create an awareness of the unsocial and dangerous road behaviour out there.
- Hence the growth of a marked unsociality, taking literary form in the Discourses, and practical form in his retirement from the town. Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2)
- Any unsocially aggressive men will have to answer to brothel security or the police, of course.