100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "unamiably"
Definition
The adverb unamiably means in a manner that is unfriendly, ungracious, or lacking in warmth. It describes actions or behaviors that are not pleasant or welcoming, often conveying hostility or indifference.
Synonyms
- Unpleasantly
 - Hostilely
 - Coldly
 - Ungraciously
 - Disagreeably
 - Unkindly
 
Antonyms
- Amiably
 - Kindly
 - Pleasantly
 - Graciously
 - Friendlily
 - Warmly
 
Examples
- She received the compliment unamiably, rolling her eyes in response.
 - The manager spoke unamiably to the staff during the meeting, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.
 - Even when confronted with criticism, he responded unamiably, refusing to accept any fault.
 - The customer was treated unamiably by the store clerk, who seemed indifferent to their concerns.
 - His unamiably tone made it clear that he did not want to engage in conversation.
 - The debate ended rather unamiably, with both sides refusing to acknowledge the other's point of view.
 - They walked into the party unamiably, immediately bringing down the mood.
 - Her unamiably delivered remarks left everyone speechless.
 - He greeted the guests unamiably, making them feel unwelcome.
 - The teacher's unamiably strict demeanor discouraged students from asking questions.
 - She smiled unamiably, masking her true feelings of annoyance.
 - His unamiably articulated objections surprised everyone in the room.
 - The siblings fought unamiably, with harsh words exchanged.
 - They parted ways unamiably, leaving a bitter taste in their mouths.
 - The negotiations proceeded unamiably, with both parties unwilling to compromise.
 - The athlete's unamiably expressed frustration attracted media attention.
 - Her response was unamiably, reflecting her discontent with the situation.
 - The team played unamiably, lacking the usual camaraderie and spirit.
 - He handled the situation unamiably, further escalating the conflict.
 - The group discussed the issue unamiably, failing to reach a consensus.
 - She sat in the corner, unamiably observing the festivities around her.
 - The criticism was given unamiably, leaving no room for constructive feedback.
 - His unamiably sarcastic remarks made it hard for anyone to take him seriously.
 - The atmosphere at the meeting was unamiably tense from the start.
 - She often spoke unamiably, causing misunderstandings among her friends.
 - The coach addressed the players unamiably, clearly upset with their performance.
 - They exchanged unamiably comments, escalating the argument further.
 - The article was written unamiably, lacking any empathy for the subject matter.
 - He handled the complaint unamiably, leaving the customer dissatisfied.
 - The performance was met with unamiably critical reviews.
 - She walked away from the conversation unamiably, refusing to engage further.
 - The politician responded unamiably to the journalist's questions, avoiding direct answers.
 - His unamiably blunt honesty often hurt others' feelings.
 - The atmosphere in the room was unamiably charged after the disagreement.
 - She addressed the issue unamiably, which only intensified the conflict.
 - His unamiably cold demeanor made it difficult for others to connect with him.
 - The siblings quarreled unamiably, each refusing to back down.
 - They parted ways unamiably, both feeling resentment towards each other.
 - The service was delivered unamiably, lacking any hint of friendliness.
 - The discussion turned unamiably, with accusations flying back and forth.
 - She often reacted unamiably to feedback, causing friction with her coworkers.
 - His unamiably stated opinions alienated him from the group.
 - The guests were treated unamiably, making them reconsider their invitation.
 - The team meeting was conducted unamiably, with no one willing to listen.
 - He responded to her concerns unamiably, dismissing them outright.
 - The atmosphere felt unamiably hostile after the argument.
 - She approached the task unamiably, showing little enthusiasm.
 - His unamiably delivered speech failed to inspire the audience.
 - They debated the topic unamiably, with neither side willing to concede.
 - The customer left the store feeling unamiably treated by the staff.
 - His unamiably critical comments were met with silence.
 - The atmosphere during the negotiation was unamiably tense.
 - The child reacted unamiably to his mother's suggestion, crossing his arms in defiance.
 - The remarks made during the meeting were unamiably dismissive.
 - She handled the situation unamiably, which only complicated matters.
 - The feedback was given unamiably, lacking any positive reinforcement.
 - The office environment felt unamiably cold after the layoffs.
 - His unamiably expressed opinions often led to heated discussions.
 - They ended the conversation unamiably, both feeling misunderstood.
 - The criticism was voiced unamiably, leaving little room for discussion.
 - He walked into the room unamiably, instantly changing the mood.
 - The parents spoke unamiably to the teacher, expressing their concerns.
 - Her unamiably stated preferences left no room for compromise.
 - The team’s performance was unamiably critiqued by the coach.
 - The couple argued unamiably, drawing the attention of others.
 - His unamiably expressed doubts created an atmosphere of distrust.
 - She approached the meeting unamiably, clearly dreading the confrontation.
 - The workers were treated unamiably, leading to low morale.
 - His unamiably blunt remarks often caused offense.
 - They left the gathering unamiably, feeling unwelcome.
 - The formal dinner was marked by unamiably polite conversations.
 - She expressed her disappointment unamiably, making it clear she was upset.
 - The tone of the discussion turned unamiably, with raised voices.
 - He handled the conflict unamiably, further complicating the situation.
 - Her unamiably dismissive attitude alienated her peers.
 - The disagreement was resolved unamiably, leaving feelings hurt on both sides.
 - He read the letter unamiably, feeling insulted by its contents.
 - The meeting was conducted unamiably, with little regard for others' opinions.
 - She approached the situation unamiably, causing tension.
 - The feedback session was unamiably critical, lacking constructive advice.
 - His unamiably stated objections turned away potential allies.
 - They parted ways unamiably, harboring resentment.
 - The atmosphere of the conference was unamiably charged.
 - She reacted unamiably to the suggestion, clearly not interested.
 - The team's performance review was conducted unamiably, causing frustration.
 - He spoke unamiably about the project, showing his discontent.
 - The conversation turned unamiably when personal issues were brought up.
 - Her unamiably delivered feedback stung, rather than helping.
 - The negotiations concluded unamiably, with no agreement reached.
 - He handled the criticism unamiably, refusing to acknowledge any faults.
 - The discussion at the dinner table grew unamiably, with sharp exchanges.
 - His unamiably cold response left her feeling rejected.
 - The atmosphere was unamiably tense after the announcement.
 - She reacted unamiably to the news, showing no interest in discussing it further.
 - The feedback was given unamiably, highlighting the flaws without any praise.
 - Their encounter ended unamiably, with both parties feeling hurt.
 - The manager's unamiably strict demeanor discouraged employee feedback.
 - He approached the topic unamiably, making it clear he had no patience for it.
 - The couple’s disagreement was resolved unamiably, leaving lingering tension.
 - The conversation became unamiably heated, with neither side willing to back down.
 
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