unlovable
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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"Toe-curlingly unlovable TV," said The Guardian, while The Telegraph, somewhat cruelly, called the series an "exercise in narcissism".
From BBC
“Full Swing,” about golf, is an unlovable spectacle of cowardice and greed.
From New York Times
He knows he is unlovable, uninteresting, and only to be had at a price.
From Salon
It was why she felt fundamentally unlovable, alienated from her peers who had hit that milestone.
From Los Angeles Times
Even her sometime publisher called her “a mean, cruel, hard, unlovable, unloving human being.”
From New York Times
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