Unlikable (adjective)

  1. Not eliciting feelings of affection or fondness.
  2. Not being pleasant or agreeable.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'like' meaning to feel affection or fondness for someone or something.

Examples:

  1. The rude salesperson was unlikable and failed to make a single sale.
  2. The arrogant celebrity was unlikable and had a tarnished public image.
  3. The miserly boss was unlikable and unpopular among his employees.
  4. The grumpy old man was unlikable and avoided by the neighbors.
  5. The self-centered politician was unlikable and voted out of office.
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