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  • 61accommodating — [adj] willing to help considerate, cooperative, friendly, generous, handy, helpful, hospitable, kind, neighborly, obliging, on deck*, on tap*, polite, unselfish, user friendly*; concepts 542,555 Ant. alienating, disobliging, estranged …

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  • 62decent — [adj1] respectable, appropriate approved, becoming, befitting, chaste, clean, comely, comme il faut, conforming, continent, correct, decorous, delicate, ethical, fit, fitting, good, honest, honorable, immaculate, mannerly, modest, moral, nice,… …

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  • 63disagreeable — [adj1] bad tempered, irritable bellicose, brusque, cantankerous, churlish, contentious, contrary, cross, difficult, disobliging, disputatious, eristic, grouchy, ill natured, nasty, obnoxious, offensive, out of sorts, peevish, pettish, petulant,… …

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  • 64ill-natured — [adj] bad tempered catty, churlish, crabbed, crabby, cross, crotchety, cussed*, dirty*, disagreeable, disobliging, dyspeptic, hot tempered, ill humored, irritable, malevolent, malicious, mean, nasty, ornery*, perverse, petulant, spiteful, sulky,… …

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  • 65obliging — [adj] friendly, helpful accommodating, agreeable, amiable, cheerful, civil, complaisant, considerate, cooperative, courteous, eager to please, easy, easygoing, good humored, goodnatured, hospitable, kind, lenient, mild, polite, willing; concepts… …

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  • 66unwilling — [adj] not in the mood afraid, against, against the grain*, averse, backward, begrudging, compelled, contrary, demurring, disinclined, disobliging, evasive, forced, grudging, hesitating, indisposed, indocile, involuntary, laggard, loath,… …

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  • 67disoblige — v.tr. 1 refuse to consider the convenience or wishes of. 2 (as disobliging adj.) uncooperative. Etymology: F deacutesobliger f. Rmc (as DIS , OBLIGE) …

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  • 68unaccommodating — adj. not accommodating; disobliging …

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  • 69misbeholden — |misbə̇|hōldən, spə̇ adjective Etymology: mis (I) + beholden dialect Britain : unbecoming, disobliging, offensive …

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  • 70in|of|fi|cious — «IHN uh FIHSH uhs», adjective. 1. Law. not in accordance with moral duty: »An inofficious testament or will is one which disposes of property contrary to the dictates of natural affection or to just expectations. 2. without office or function. 3 …

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