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- 1. not having a friendly manner; not pleasant: "a fat man with unamiable blue eyes"
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The meaning of UNAMIABLE is not friendly or sociable : not amiable. How to use unamiable in a sentence.
Unamiable definition: Not amiable ; not likable ; having a tendency to be disliked .
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unamiable (ʌnˈeɪmɪəbəl) adj not having or displaying a pleasant or agreeable nature Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ...
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Such unamiable reluctance to sell advertised but one thing to him, and he was aware of a great relief when. TOO MUCH GOLD 2010. Many of these persons, notwithstanding the worship paid to the great god Mammon, and the glory reflected upon all those who seem to be his favorite, have yet so begrimed themselves in their struggle after wealth, and are naturally so unamiable, and their manners so ...