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left out in cold
adjective as in undesired
adjective as in unwelcome
adjective as in unwished-for
noun as in inhospitableness
Strong matches
noun as in inhospitality
Strong matches
noun as in ungraciousness
Strong matches
noun as in unreceptiveness
Weak matches
- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- excluded
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwelcomeness
- unwished-for
noun as in unwelcomeness
Weak matches
- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- excluded
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unreceptiveness
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwished-for
Example Sentences
In his homily, Robinson shared an anecdote from the first police officer who arrived at the site of Shepard’s attack, a remote fence to which his battered body was lashed and left out in cold night.
Related: Foreign firms dash to get in on Iran 'gold rush' – but US companies left out in cold “Once again, the Obama administration is handing Iran’s radical regime more cash,” said Republican representative Ed Royce of California, the chairman of the House foreign affairs committee.
Related: Foreign firms dash to get in on Iran 'gold rush' – but US companies left out in cold The US and Iran still lack diplomatic relations, dating from the 1979 Islamic revolution and subsequent US embassy hostage crisis in Tehran.
Not only were the US at it, and it would appear the Chinese, but the non-governmental organisations weren't going to be left out in cold either, says Kit Vaughan.
That your wretched body may be fed and clothed and warmed for a few miserable months or years, will you let that soul, which is part of your soul, be left out in cold and darkness till the end of time, till all those sins which may have been committed on account of reading those writings have been expiated, or passed away perhaps for ever?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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