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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Insociable' in a Sentence

"Unwilling or disinclined to engage in social interactions; reserved or unsociable in nature." more

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The insociable driver chose solitary road trips, enjoying the quiet solitude of the open highway.
Despite being part of a team, the insociable athlete trained independently to maintain focus.
In the insociable wilderness, the explorer found solace in the quiet beauty of nature.
The insociable gardener tended to the plants in solitude, finding peace in the garden.
The insociable beekeeper tended to the hives, finding tranquility in the hum of bees.
Despite being part of a choir, the insociable singer rarely attended group rehearsals.
The insociable passenger on the train kept to themselves, avoiding eye contact with others.
The insociable behavior of the teenager worried his parents, who hoped he would become more social.

Insociable

in-soh-shuh-buhl
adjectiveUnwilling or disinclined to engage in social interactions; reserved or unsociable in nature.

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Last Updated On: December 26, 2023
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