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Use "unsociableness" in a sentence
"Yes, his present feeling of unsociableness went deeper than mere fatigue: it was a kind of deliberate turning-in on himself."
"Anyone who has been in close contact with country life can readily imagine the ignorance, bigotry, prejudice, unfairness and unsociableness of the population; the tendency to cling to the past no matter what its shortcomings; the unwillingness to venture into even the rosiest future which involves change."
"Snuffy was telling me they like him real well, considering his unsociableness."