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uncompanionable

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/ˌʌn.kəmˈpæn.jə.bəl/ · un-com-pan-ion-a-ble

Not inclined to form or enjoy the company of others; solitary.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not inclined to form or enjoy the company of others; solitary.

دوسروں کے ساتھ خوش گوار تعلق یا ہم نشینی قائم کرنے میں نااہل یا بے زار.

تنہا

tanha

Synonyms

solitaryaloofunfriendlyتنہااجنبیخود پسند

Antonyms

companionablefriendlysociableدوستانہمعاشرہ دارہم نشین

Common Collocations

  • uncompanionable behavior
  • feeling uncompanionable
  • uncompanionable attitude

Example Sentences

His uncompanionable disposition made it difficult for him to make friends.

اس کی تنہائی پسند فطرت نے اس کے لئے دوست بنانا مشکل بنا دیا.

Us ki tanhai pasand fitrat ne is ke liye dost banana mushkil bana diya.

She often felt uncompanionable in large gatherings.

وہ اکثر بڑی محفلوں میں تنہا محسوس کرتی تھی.

Woh aksar badi mehfilon mein tanha mehsoos karti thi.

His uncompanionable nature alienated him from the group.

اس کی تنہائی پسند فطرت نے اسے گروہ سے بیگانہ کر دیا.

Us ki tanhai pasand fitrat ne use giroh se beigana kar dia.

Easily Confused With

uncooperative:While 'uncooperative' refers to someone who does not work well with others, 'uncompanionable' specifically describes someone who is solitary or not friendly.

Word Family

companion
nounساتھی
companionship
nounدوستی
companionable
adjectiveدوستانہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'un' as not and 'companionable' as being with friends, thus 'uncompanionable' means not being with friends.

Picture a person standing alone in a crowd, feeling out of place and unwilling to interact.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں میں بھی وہ یار نہیں ہے، زندگی میں جو پیار نہیں ہے

Khwabon mein bhi woh yaar nahi hai, zindagi mein jo pyar nahi hai.

In dreams, that beloved is absent, the love that is not in life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اکیلے چلو، کہ ساتھ نہیں ہے کوئی.

Akele chalo, keh saath nahi hai koi.

Walk alone, for no one is accompanying.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "un- + companionable" — not suitable or inclined for companionship

First known use: 19th century

The term 'uncompanionable' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning not, and 'companionable', which refers to being conducive to companionship.