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inhospitable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "inhospitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or environment that is harsh, unwelcoming, or unsuitable for living or staying. Example: "The desert was inhospitable, with extreme temperatures and scarce water sources."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
But the desolate drives through redneck badlands proved instead to be our first experience of being loathed, hated and threatened by the few inhospitable Americans we ever met.
News & Media
In three short decades successive governors, British soldiers and convicts had done much to tame the inhospitable wilderness immediately around Botany Bay, while pushing pastoral settlement further towards the heart of Captain Cook's great southern land.
News & Media
The terrain is, though, suitably bleak and inhospitable.
News & Media
But back to the stone country, and ranger Terrah Guymala who takes me to a painting based on observations in October 1883 of an expedition by David Lindsay whose party had struggled during a six-month horseback crossing of the inhospitable plateau.
News & Media
But Sandaoling is not for the casual day-tripper.Remote and inhospitable, its locomotives are visited only by the determined (unlike Sichuan province's readily accessible pandas).
News & Media
There, processing refugees on the inhospitable island of Nauru seems to have worked as an effective deterrent whereas refugees were arriving in Australia by boat at the rate of 500-1,000 a month in the autumn of 2001, only a single person arrived this way in the first six months of 2002.Britain would like the rest of the EU to adopt the plan.
News & Media
In the Arctic, for example, which is warming faster than any other large environment on earth, new shrubs and plants are invading formerly inhospitable areas.
News & Media
The multinationals, by contrast, spared only a handful of people, selling to the province's towns from afar.Huawei also ventured to inhospitable backwaters outside China.
News & Media
Since the allies dropped their pledge of a Kurdish state, made after the first world war, the Kurds have been divided mainly between four inhospitable countries: Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq.In Syria, successive governments have been trying to dilute the influence of their Kurdish minority, who number perhaps 1m in a population of 15m.
News & Media
ONE day in 2000 the people of Puerto Casado, a small town in Paraguay's inhospitable Chaco region, were shocked to learn that the ground had been sold under their feet and that their new lord and master was the Rev Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who leads the Unification cult, better known as the Moonies.
News & Media
Small wonder that the most common reason given by unbanked households for not having an account was not having enough money to feel they needed one (see chart).But just because mainstream banking seems inhospitable to the poor does not mean it has to be.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a location as "inhospitable", specify which elements contribute to its harshness. For example, mention extreme temperatures, lack of resources, or dangerous conditions to provide a clearer picture for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "inhospitable" as a generic descriptor without providing context. Instead of simply stating a place is "inhospitable", elaborate on the specific challenges it presents, such as scarce resources or dangerous wildlife.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "inhospitable" functions primarily to describe a noun, typically a place or environment, characterizing it as difficult, unwelcoming, or unsuitable for life or habitation. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Formal & Business
27%
Science
26%
Less common in
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adjective "inhospitable" is grammatically correct and frequently used to describe places or environments that are harsh, unwelcoming, or unsuitable for sustaining life. As stated by Ludwig AI, the word is applicable and well-suited for written English. Predominantly found in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Scientific contexts, it effectively conveys the challenges and difficulties associated with a particular setting. When using "inhospitable", it's best to provide specific details about the factors contributing to its harshness, such as extreme climate or lack of resources.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
uninhabitable
Directly indicates that a place is not suitable for habitation.
unwelcoming
Focuses on the lack of welcome or warmth in a place or environment.
hostile environment
Emphasizes the antagonistic or dangerous nature of the surroundings.
barren landscape
Specifically refers to a landscape devoid of vegetation or life.
forbidding
Highlights the intimidating or discouraging aspect of a place or situation.
unfavorable conditions
Focuses on the negative aspects that make a place difficult or unpleasant.
austere
Highlights the severe or strict nature of a place or environment.
bleak
Implies a depressing or discouraging quality of a place or situation.
untenable
Suggests a situation or environment that is unsustainable or impossible to maintain.
rigorous
Emphasizes the demanding or challenging nature of a place or environment.
FAQs
How can I use "inhospitable" in a sentence?
You can use "inhospitable" to describe a place that is difficult or impossible to live in. For instance, "The arctic tundra is an "inhospitable" environment due to its extreme cold and lack of vegetation."
What are some synonyms for "inhospitable"?
Some synonyms for "inhospitable" include "unwelcoming", "hostile", "barren", and "forbidding". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Which is correct, "inhospitable environment" or "unhospitable environment"?
"Inhospitable environment" is the correct term. The prefix "in-" means "not", so "inhospitable" means not hospitable. "Unhospitable" is not a standard word.
What makes a place "inhospitable"?
A place can be considered "inhospitable" due to factors such as extreme climate, lack of resources like water and food, dangerous terrain, or the presence of hazards like toxic substances or aggressive wildlife.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested