Unaccommodating

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Unaccommodating Meanings

    adjective an adjective that describes someone or something as not willing to help or compromise

    Fields related to unaccommodating

    Education

    The teacher's unaccommodating attitude towards students with learning disabilities hindered their progress.

    Travel

    The airline was unaccommodating in providing alternative flights for stranded passengers.

    Hospitality

    The hotel staff was unaccommodating when we asked for a late check-out.

    Workplace

    The unaccommodating work environment made it difficult for employees to perform their best.

    Customer Service

    The customer service representative was unaccommodating in addressing the customer's concerns.

    Occupation Usage of unaccommodating

    Writer

    In a professional context, 'unaccommodating' may be used by writers to describe characters or situations in a story that are difficult to work with or do not cooperate easily.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'unaccommodating' to describe a patient who is resistant to therapy or unwilling to participate in treatment plans.

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'unaccommodating' to describe students who are uncooperative or unwilling to follow classroom rules or guidelines.

    Manager

    Managers may use 'unaccommodating' to describe employees who are difficult to work with, unresponsive to feedback, or resistant to change.

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