inhospitable

adj
/ˌɪnhɒsˈpɪtəbəl/

Etymology

From Middle French inhospitable, from Medieval Latin inhospitābilis. By surface analysis, in- + hospitable.

  1. derived from inhospitābilis
  2. borrowed from inhospitable

Definitions

  1. Not inclined to hospitality

    Not inclined to hospitality; unfriendly.

  2. Not offering shelter

    Not offering shelter; barren or forbidding.

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