Meaning of inamiable | Babel Free
Definitions
Disagreeable, off-putting.
Equivalents
Français
inamiable
Examples
“Homer has been blamed for making his hero Achilles of too brutal and inamiable a character.”
“If this be granted, it seems extraordinary that the most inamiable Qualities, and malignant Passions are attributed, without scruple, to the objects of Heathen Idolatry.”
“Presently, no country is sufficiently certain of itself to pretend to remain alone in thought and act; there is always something better to take from another. Therefore, the Panamericanism, in Europe, cannot and should not occur to anybody as presenting anything distateful or inamiable.”
“It is one of the inamiable traits of the modern mass mind that magnanimity and good will are too often overshadowed by the forces of hatred and revenge.”
“This makes GIS a very complex system and inamiable to new users.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.