unamiable

English

Etymology

From un- + amiable.

Adjective

unamiable (comparative more unamiable, superlative most unamiable)

  1. Not amiable; not likable.
    • 1876, Golden Hours: A Magazine for Boys and Girls, volume 8, page 208:
      Burning torches and heated irons are sometimes resorted to as aids in subduing unamiable and obstinate animals.

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