Definition of Disobliging in English :

Define Disobliging in English

Disobliging meaning in English

Meaning of Disobliging in English

Pronunciation of Disobliging in English

Disobliging pronunciation in English

Pronounce Disobliging in English

Disobliging

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Adjective

1. disobliging, uncooperative

intentionally unaccommodating

Example Sentences:
'the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging'

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Disobliging

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to disregard the desires of
2. 
to slight; insult
3. informal
to cause trouble or inconvenience to

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Disobliging

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˌdisoˈbliged or ˌdisoˈbliging
1. 
to refuse to oblige or do a favor for
2. 
to slight; offend
3. 
to inconvenience; incommode

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Disobliging

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tr.v. dis·o·bliged, dis·o·blig·ing, dis·o·blig·es
1. To refuse or neglect to act in accord with the wishes of.
2. To inconvenience.
3. To give offense to; affront.

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