Unlovable (adjective)

  1. Not eliciting feelings of affection or fondness.
  2. Not being worthy of love or affection.

Origin:

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

Examples:

  1. The abusive spouse was unlovable and eventually divorced.
  2. The greedy businessman was unlovable and shunned by society.
  3. The narcissistic celebrity was unlovable and had few true friends.
  4. The cruel dictator was unlovable and despised by his own people.
  5. The arrogant politician was unlovable and failed to gain re-election.
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