Crossword-Solution: UNCONGENIAL
We have 9 clues for the answer “UNCONGENIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| incapable of being grafted | 1 answer |
| used of plant stock or scions | 1 answer |
| hateable | 6 answers |
| revulsive | 7 answers |
| unsympathetic | 40 answers |
| inharmonious | 45 answers |
| Abhorrent | 63 answers |
| horrid | 65 answers |
| Discordant | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNCONGENIAL (5)
Regina’s she had spent her days in the streets, partly to escape from the uncongenial promiscuities of the boarding-house, and partly in the hope that physical fatigue would help her to sleep.
They generally avoid seeking them, though they cannot help sometimes finding them, in places and with circumstances uncongenial to their peculiar likings.
Before I had been working a month at my uncongenial trade Big Rapids was favored by a visit from a Universalist woman minister, the Reverend Marianna Thompson, who came there to preach.
Indeed, we can only be sorry and surprised that Principal Shairp should have chosen a theme so uncongenial.
They now set forth on a ramble through the city, in the hope of making their escape from this uncongenial sphere.
Quotes with UNCONGENIAL (3)
Am sorry to note that abuse and condemnation of a common acquaintance often constitutes very strong bond of union between otherwise uncongenial spirits.
It grieved him plaguily, he said, to see the nuptial couch defrauded of its dearest pledges: and to reflect upon so many agreeable females with rich jointures, a prey for the vilest bonzes, who hide their flambeau under a bushel in an uncongenial cloister or lose their womanly bloom in the embraces of some unaccountable muskin when they might multiply the inlets of happiness, sacrificing the inestimable jewel of their sex when a hundred pretty fellows were at hand to caress, …
Nothing is more tragic than failure to discover one’s true business in life, or to find that one has drifted or been forced by circumstance into an uncongenial calling.