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Definition of "unhospitable" [un•hos•pi•ta•ble]

  • Not hospitable. (adjective)

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Use "unhospitable" in a sentence
  • "Speaking to the British House of Commons, Barre roared that Americans had originally fled English tyranny “to a then uncultivated and unhospitable Country,” and that ruling them with too strong a hand will only cause “the Blood of those Sons of Liberty, to recoil within them.”"
  • "Along with the weed seeds that cannot be avoided, the desirables have decided to plant themselves in what might be considered unhospitable conditions."
  • "And they need enough fuel just to get beyond some really unhospitable boulders that were there."
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