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Definition of Unamiably

Unamiably
Unamiable Un*a"mi*a*ble, a. Not amiable; morose; ill-natured; repulsive. -- Un*a"mi*a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Unamiably from wikipedia

- and of clearness. He appears to have been excessively vain and of an unamiable disposition." That article considered the following to be his most important...
- Meuselwitz in Thuringia. In 1757 the death of his wife, for whom, harsh and unamiable as he was, he had a deep and abiding affection, broke down his already...
- and he could not bear to be thwarted, but how anyone could call him unamiable I cannot understand." George Grossmith wrote to The Daily Telegraph that...
- trustees. As Rosalind was involved in the disputes, her already-distant and unamiable relationship with Krishnamurti dissolved completely in the face of the...
- her mother, especially in Olga's teenage years. "Olga is always most unamiable about every proposition, though may end by doing what I wish", wrote Alexandra...
- father, who appears from our latest reports to be in a more than usually unamiable frame of mind. Feisal also will be told that if, with his father's and...
- described as an antifeminist. In St. Elmo Wilson describes feminists as "unamiable and wretched wives" and calls them the "embittered, disappointed old maids...
- (1820–1907), a colleague of Maynard, described Maynard as "abrupt and unamiable, and often offensive in his manners, snapping up men without hesitation...
- whose behalf was accomplished the great work of redemption. With such unamiable feelings towards his hearers, the preacher might indeed command their...