Adjective
unwelcoming (comparative more unwelcoming, superlative most unwelcoming)
Lacking in hospitality, accessibility and cordiality.
The townspeople were unwelcoming, making little effort to make the newcomer feel welcome.
For able-bodied commuters, this could be unwelcoming and a bit of a trip hazard. Source: Internet
Even before the first trick or treater had hammered on an unwelcoming door, three Premier League managers had been ditched. Source: Internet
There was very little money, some religion, much education, some unrealized talent, some actualized talent, and a strong sense that the world was simultaneously beautiful and unwelcoming. Source: Internet
It’s not because Atlanta has been unwelcoming. Source: Internet
“Ohio is among the most unwelcoming states in the nation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people,” said Equality Ohio executive director Lynne Bowman. Source: Internet
The Wikipedia community can be unwelcoming to newcomers, and often users who focus on one topic can be “territorial,” said Janos McGhie, St. Paul Public Library system librarian and avid Wikipedia user, who helps organize edit-a-thons. Source: Internet