Disagreeableness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪs.əˈɡriː.ə.bl.nəs/

Definitions of disagreeableness

noun the quality or state of being disagreeable

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like the disagreeableness of the weather today.

A2 The disagreeableness of the situation made it hard to find a solution.

B1 The disagreeableness of his attitude towards others caused tension in the office.

B2 She couldn't stand the disagreeableness of his comments during the meeting.

C1 The professor's disagreeableness towards students' questions was off-putting.

C2 The film accurately portrayed the disagreeableness of war and its consequences.

Examples of disagreeableness in a Sentence

formal The disagreeableness of the situation was evident in the tense atmosphere during the meeting.

informal I can't stand the disagreeableness of his attitude towards everything.

slang Her constant disagreeableness is really getting on my nerves.

figurative The disagreeableness of the weather mirrored my sour mood.

Grammatical Forms of disagreeableness

past tense

disagreed

plural

disagreeablenesses

comparative

more disagreeable

superlative

most disagreeable

present tense

disagree

future tense

will disagree

perfect tense

have disagreed

continuous tense

is disagreeing

singular

disagreeableness

positive degree

disagreeable

infinitive

to disagree

gerund

disagreeing

participle

disagreed

Origin and Evolution of disagreeableness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'disagreeableness' originated from the Old French word 'desagreabilite'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'disagreeableness' has retained its original meaning of being unpleasant or causing discomfort, but has also come to encompass a broader range of negative qualities or characteristics.