Unamiable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈeɪmiəbəl/

Definitions of unamiable

adjective Unamiable is an adjective that describes someone or something that is unfriendly or unpleasant.

Example Sentences

A1 The unamiable cat hissed at anyone who tried to pet it.

A2 She found it difficult to make friends with her unamiable coworker.

B1 The unamiable customer service representative made the shopping experience unpleasant.

B2 His unamiable demeanor often made people avoid interacting with him.

C1 Despite his unamiable reputation, he was actually quite friendly once you got to know him.

C2 The author's unamiable writing style turned off many readers, despite the interesting content.

Examples of unamiable in a Sentence

formal The unamiable demeanor of the customer service representative left a negative impression on the clients.

informal I find his unamiable attitude really off-putting.

slang She's always so unamiable, it's hard to be around her.

figurative The dark clouds overhead matched his unamiable mood.

Grammatical Forms of unamiable

past tense

unamiabled

plural

unamiables

comparative

more unamiable

superlative

most unamiable

present tense

unamiable

future tense

will be unamiable

perfect tense

have been unamiable

continuous tense

is being unamiable

singular

unamiable

positive degree

unamiable

infinitive

to be unamiable

gerund

being unamiable

participle

unamiabled

Origin and Evolution of unamiable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unamiable' originated from the Latin word 'inamabilis' which means not friendly or pleasant.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unamiable' has retained its original meaning of not friendly or pleasant, but has also come to be used in a broader sense to describe someone or something that is difficult to get along with or unpleasant in general.