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unsociable

[uhn-soh-shuh-buhl] / ʌnˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /


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It's pretty normal for lab scientists to work long, unsociable hours to run experiments.

From BBC

The men, recalled Ms. Step, were so unsociable that she and fellow female workers started joking that perhaps they should call the police “to find out what is wrong with them.”

From New York Times

Previously, she'd made ends meet by working long and unsociable hours.

From BBC

Woods’s leadership has been a mixture of fun and “scary” obsession, said Couples, who spoke of receiving text messages from him about preparations at highly unsociable hours.

From Reuters

An unsociable man, he had interests in ties, crime fiction and Beatrix Potter.

From The Guardian