Crossword-Solution: UNSOCIABILITY 13 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Unsociability n. The quality or state of being unsociable;
unsociableness.

We have 14 clues for the answer “UNSOCIABILITY”

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the state of being unsociable 2 answers
inhospitality 14 answers
Frostiness 15 answers
Unfriendliness 21 answers
remoteness 30 answers
coldness 40 answers
ALOOFNESS 43 answers
superiority 46 answers
distance 59 answers
detachment 67 answers
Space 67 answers
coolness 76 answers
hostility 80 answers
Reserve 95 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
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greedy person
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Sentences with UNSOCIABILITY (5)

Hastie had branched off to his rooms with a few crisp and emphatic comments upon his friend's unsociability, and Abercrombie Smith crossed the quadrangle to his corner turret with a strong feeling of repulsion for his chambers and their associations.
Round the Red Lamp Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
Unsociability in the performer and insensibility in the spectator--such, in a word, are the two essential conditions.
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic Henri Bergson 2003
And if we look at the matter closely, we see that inattention is here equivalent to what we have called unsociability.
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic Henri Bergson 2003
The chief cause of rigidity is the neglect to look around--and more especially within oneself: how can a man fashion his personality after that of another if he does not first study others as well as himself? Rigidity, automatism, absent-mindedness and unsociability are all inextricably entwined; and all serve as ingredients to the making up of the comic in character.
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic Henri Bergson 2003
But the accusation of unsociability does not apply to Perry, whose doors are open day and night, and whose welcome is always perfectly sincere.
From a College Window Arthur Christopher Benson 2003

Quotes with UNSOCIABILITY (1)

The ingenious person will above all strive for freedom from pain and annoyance, for tranquility and leisure, and consequently seek a quiet, modest life, as undisturbed as possible, and accordingly, after some acquaintance with so-called human beings, choose seclusion and, if in possession of a great mind, even solitude. For the more somebody has in himself, the less he needs from the outside and the less others can be to him. Therefore, intellectual distinction leads to unsociability.
Arthur Schopenhauer Parerga and Paralipomena