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"disobliging" Definitions
  1. deliberately not helpful
"disobliging" Synonyms
unaccommodating unhelpful uncooperative obstructive unamenable uncompromising difficult inflexible unobliging unreasonable discourteous uncivil unsympathetic disagreeable unfriendly unpleasant unyielding rude unamiable uncongenial stubborn recalcitrant wilful willful intractable obstinate refractory contrary headstrong obdurate mulish intransigent pertinacious opinionated stroppy pigheaded unmanageable froward discommoding inconvenient troublesome bothersome irritating awkward aggravating annoying inopportune inexpedient vexing unsuitable inappropriate unfavorable(US) unfavourable(UK) untimely incommoding unseasonable disruptive ill-disposed antagonistic hostile anti averse opposed against antipathetic inimical down on opposing unwelcoming aggressive cold destructive negative discouraging vicious adverse invalidating undermining critical derogatory discrediting disparaging harsh vexatious abrasive unwilling grudging reluctant resistant unenthusiastic afraid hesitant involuntary demurring enforced forced laggard begrudging indocile uneager uninclined inconveniencing troubling disturbing bothering putting out burdening hassling putting on the spot putting to trouble disrupting irking upsetting hanging up giving trouble imposing upon imposing on making it tough putting in a spot offending affronting displeasing insulting slighting dissing provoking outraging hurting wounding disrespecting mortifying taunting denigrating maligning slandering disappointing disgruntling dismaying dispiriting chagrining letting down disheartening saddening disenchanting depressing bumming out worrying taking the wind out disillusioning underwhelming disconcerting angering exasperating galling bugging riling piquing nettling peeving ruffling needling miffing More

10 Sentences With "disobliging"

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"Fallen Kingdom" finds workers racing to save disobliging dinosaurs from an erupting volcano.
And North Korea, in response, throws it's toys out of the pram, cancels the tour, and says very disobliging things.
Previously, Johnson had sought to minimize Ayrault's disobliging comment, saying he had received "a charming letter" from the French minister congratulating him on his new job.
Appearing at a London news conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Johnson was asked if he was going to apologise for his disobliging remarks about world leaders.
In it they ascertained a disobliging truth: that your pet dog would probably eat your face or your testicles if you unexpectedly died or maybe even just fell into a deep, coma-like sleep.
Throughout the stories, Bertie picks up vocabulary and speech patterns from Jeeves, reflecting the control that Jeeves exerts over Bertie, whereas Jeeves rarely borrows from Bertie's speech. For example, Bertie says the following in "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird", employing language often used by Jeeves: "I am not a disobliging man, Jeeves. If somebody wanted me to play Hamlet, I would do my best to give satisfaction."Thompson (1992), p. 294.
Casey is an adolescent boy whose life is constantly influenced by his intense fear of clowns. His two older brothers, Geoffrey and Randy, are mostly disobliging. One night, the three boys are left alone so they decide to visit a local circus, despite Casey's uncontrollable coulrophobia. While at the circus, Casey innocently visits a fortune teller and she reveals to him that his life line has been cut short.
Mrs Trimmer's Description of a Set of Prints of Scripture History and Description of a Set of Prints of Ancient History, among others, went through many editions and no doubt made money for Marshall, but she did not see much of the profits. She complained that he treated her like "a mere bookseller's fag".Jackson, p. 122. More described him as "selfish, tricking and disobliging from first to last" and resented his desire to make as much money as possible from the Cheap Repository Tracts.
The Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West(sic)Territories, Edgar Dewdney, had acquired substantial landholdings adjacent to the future route of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Oscana—the Cree word meaning "pile of bones" in reference to the plains bison bones scattered around Wascana Creek before the area was populated by non- indigenous people.The spelling was Anglicized to "Wascana" as the name of the creek there, the small spring runoff lake created by a small dam and in the 1960s Wascana Centre. Dewdney designated it to be the site of the Territorial headquarters: what became the town of Regina, on a particularly disobliging tract of land, featureless, treeless and waterless. However, the minority English settlers at Qu'Appelle had in any case somewhat alienated the native Canadians among whom they had settled and it was perhaps sensible for the Anglican Church to make a new start in Regina. When it became apparent that neither Qu’Appelle nor nearby Indian Head were going to be an important urban centre the diocese acquired a substantial property in Regina on College Avenue east of Broad Street.
But we have sat in Parliament two > years on the same benches, and I declare to you I never saw a man whose > conduct did him more honour, or who was more perfectly independent. He has > despised place and power, and given an honest and consistent opposition to > many of the measures of government, and I can scarcely call to mind one > question upon which, during the two years I have mentioned, we have voted on > opposite sides. I think it fair to say thus much, for many men might be > offered to you who would be much less deserving of your support than is the > Hon. William Duncombespeaking at Huddersfield (date not given) according to > untitled editorial matter under general heading : Brougham was quoted by the > Intelligencer in order to counter disobliging remarks about Duncombe in the > Leeds Mercury None of Duncombe's previous colleagues offered themselves for re-election in 1830, but again there were three other candidates with significant backing (Brougham, another Whig, and a Wellingtonian Tory).

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