Meaning & Definition of word "Inhospitable"

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    Inhospitable

    /ɪnˈhɒspɪtəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Unwelcoming; not hospitable or friendly.
      • Example: The inhospitable environment made it difficult for the explorers to survive.
    • 2. Unsuitable for living or growing; barren or desolate.
      • Example: The inhospitable terrain of the desert was a challenge for the hikers.
    • 3. Lacking the qualities that would offer comfort or welcome to guests.
      • Example: The inhospitable attitude of the staff discouraged many customers from returning.
    • 4. Not conducive to health or wellbeing; harsh or severe.
      • Example: The inhospitable climate of the Arctic poses risks to both humans and wildlife.

    Etymology

    from Latin 'inhospitabalis', meaning 'not hospitable'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inhospitable environment:

    An area that is unsuitable for human inhabitation due to extreme conditions.

    inhospitable reception:

    A lack of hospitality shown to guests.

    inhospitable landscape:

    A terrain that is difficult to navigate or survive in.

    Related Words

    hospitality:

    the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests.

    hospitable:

    friendly and welcoming to guests.

    hostile:

    unfriendly; antagonistic.

    Slang Meanings of inhospitable

    Meaning: chilly

    Example Sentence: The hotel was so chilly and inhospitable, it felt like a prison.

    Meaning: dead zone

    Example Sentence: That place is a total dead zone; no one goes there because it's so inhospitable.