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uninviting
[ uhn-in-vahy-ting ]
uninviting
/ ˌʌnɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ /
adjective
- not tempting, alluring, or attractive
Other Words From
- unin·viting·ly adverb
- unin·viting·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of uninviting1
Example Sentences
But there was a consistent message: Uninviting the president of the United States was not an option.
Miles, who was known as Tank at the time, had a skull-and-crossbones collar and a tendency to snarl and growl from his bed in an uninviting manner.
She looked at the old couch in the otherwise empty lobby, the outdated travel posters on the wall, and the rather uninviting bowl of hard candy sitting on the counter.
From here, the mountains’ south-facing slopes might appear dry and even dull, uninviting to people who spend a lifetime in L.A. without ever seeing the greener, snowier northern slopes.
Many of the remaining casinos are windowless, self-contained bubbles that have turned the surrounding streets into uninviting walkways.
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