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  • 91unsociable — adj unfriendly, unamiable, unaffable, uncongenial, unamicable; unneighborly, unaccommodating, ungracious, disagreeable; hostile, inimical, ill natured, ill disposed; solitary, misanthropic; withdrawn, retiring, reticent, shy, uncommunicative;… …

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  • 92Pope, Alexander — (1688 1744)    Poet, was b. in London, of Roman Catholic parentage. His f. was a linen merchant, who m. as his second wife Edith Turner, a lady of respectable Yorkshire family, and of some fortune, made a competence, and retired to a small… …

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  • 93disagreeable — /dɪsəˈgriəbəl / (say disuh greeuhbuhl) adjective 1. contrary to one s taste or liking; unpleasant; offensive; repugnant. 2. unpleasant in manner or nature; unamiable. –disagreeableness, noun –disagreeably, adverb …

  • 94disobliging — [adj] rude, annoying awkward, disagreeable, discourteous, ill disposed, ill natured, unaccommodating, unamiable, uncivil, uncongenial, uncooperative, unhelpful, unpleasant; concept 401 Ant. accommodating, agreeable, civil, cooperative, courteous …

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  • 95unfeeling — [adj] hard hearted, numb anesthetized, apathetic, asleep, benumbed, brutal, callous, cantankerous, churlish, cold, coldblooded, cold fish*, cold hearted, crotchety, cruel, deadened, exacting, feelingless, hard, hardened, heartless, icy, inanimate …

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  • 96unamiableness — noun see unamiable * * * unāˈmiableness (↑amiableness) n(1) • • • Main Entry: ↑un …

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  • 97unamiably — adverb see unamiable …

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  • 98hy´po|chon|dri´a|cal|ly — hy|po|chon|dri|ac «HY puh KON dree ak, HIHP uh », noun, adjective. –n. a person who imagines that he is ill when he is not; person affected by hypochondria: »He was a hypochondriac and a crank, chronically dyspeptic and unamiable (Scientific… …

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  • 99hy|po|chon|dri|ac — «HY puh KON dree ak, HIHP uh », noun, adjective. –n. a person who imagines that he is ill when he is not; person affected by hypochondria: »He was a hypochondriac and a crank, chronically dyspeptic and unamiable (Scientific American). –adj. 1.… …

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  • 100ENGLISH LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences The Bible has generally been found to be congenial to the English spirit. Indeed, the earliest English poetry consists of the seventh century metrical paraphrases of Genesis and Exodus attributed to Caedmon (died c …

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