What is another word for uncongenial?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkənd͡ʒˈiːnɪəl] (IPA)

Uncongenial is an adjective that means disagreeable or unpleasant, typically referring to a person or environment. Some synonyms for uncongenial include hostile, unfriendly, inhospitable, uninviting, unsociable, cool, distant, and chilly. These words all imply a sense of negative energy or lack of warmth. Other synonyms for uncongenial could include abrasive, caustic, contentious, disapproving, and envious. These words suggest a more aggressive or critical attitude, which may be directed towards a person or situation. Regardless of the specific synonym used, all convey a sense of discomfort or incompatibility, indicating an unfavorable situation or relationship.

What are the hypernyms for Uncongenial?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for uncongenial?

Uncongenial means unpleasant or unfriendly. Some antonyms for uncongenial include affable, cordial, friendly, amiable, and genial. Affable refers to a person who is easy to approach and talk to, and who generally has a positive attitude towards others. Cordial and friendly both suggest a warm and welcoming personality, whilst amiable is applicable to someone who is kind-hearted and agreeable in nature. Genial denotes a warm or cheerful disposition, and is often used to describe someone with a pleasant demeanour. In contrast to uncongenial, all of these words describe individuals who are approachable and hospitable.

What are the antonyms for Uncongenial?

Usage examples for Uncongenial

I've practiced some already, and did not find the work hard, or uncongenial.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
The best place in the world is the home, and in proportion as home life is unsatisfactory or uncongenial, so in proportion are the Clubs filled with dissatisfied and unhappy men.
"Dollars and Sense"
Col. Wm. C. Hunter
But it is time for one pipe on deck and a last look at the somewhat uncongenial sea, then to a bed, three or four inches too narrow.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch

Famous quotes with Uncongenial

  • Sitting Bull, most renowned Sioux of modern history, is dead. He was not a Chief, but without Kingly lineage he arose from a lowly position to the greatest Medicine Man of his time, by virtue of his shrewdness and daring. He was an Indian with a white man's spirit of hatred and revenge for those who had wronged him and his. In his day he saw his son and his tribe gradually driven from their possessions: forced to give up their old hunting grounds and espouse the hard working and uncongenial avocations of the whites. And these, his conquerors, were marked in their dealings with his people by selfishness, falsehood and treachery. What wonder that his wild nature, untamed by years of subjection, should still revolt? What wonder that a fiery rage still burned within his breast and that he should seek every opportunity of obtaining vengeance upon his natural enemies.
    L. Frank Baum
  • Your circumstances may be uncongenial, but they shall not long remain so if you but perceive an Ideal and strive to reach it. You cannot travel within and stand still without. Here is a youth hard pressed by poverty and labor; confined long hours in an unhealthy workshop; unschooled, and lacking all the arts of refinement. But he dreams of better things; he thinks of intelligence, of refinement, of grace and beauty. He conceives of, mentally builds up, an ideal condition of life; the vision of a wider liberty and a larger scope takes possession of him; unrest urges him to action, and he utilizes all his spare time and means, small though they are, to the development of his latent powers and resources. Very soon so altered has his mind become that the workshop can no longer hold him. It has become so out of harmony with his mentality that it falls out of his life as a garment is cast aside, and, with the growth of opportunities which fit the scope of his expanding powers, he passes out of it forever.
    James Allen

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