different between insociable vs insociably
insociable
English
Etymology
From Latin insociabilis: compare French insociable. See in- (“not”), and sociable.
Adjective
insociable (comparative more insociable, superlative most insociable)
- Not sociable or companionable.
- Synonym: unsociable
- (obsolete) Incapable of being associated, joined, or connected.
- 1624, Henry Wotton, The Elements of Architecture
- Lime and wood are insociable.
- 1624, Henry Wotton, The Elements of Architecture
Galician
Alternative forms
- insociábel
Adjective
insociable m or f (plural insociables)
- unsociable; that does not relate well to others
Synonyms
- (unsociable): túzaro
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insociably
English
Etymology
insociable +? -ly
Adverb
insociably (comparative more insociably, superlative most insociably)
- In an insociable manner.
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