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the inhospitable
adjective
Not inclined to hospitality; unfriendly,
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That's what nurtures confidence – no matter the inhospitable environment.
The inhospitable streets are a big reason that many cyclists barely give the neighborhood a nod.
The inhospitable terrain of much of Tasmania naturally has had much influence on settlement patterns.
British buccaneers and logwood cutters settled on the inhospitable coast in the mid-17th century.
In contrast to the inhospitable desert where they died, Veracruz seems a paradise.
Liywalii Mushokabanji, a staff archaeologist, pointed to boxes of pottery slowly deteriorating in the inhospitable conditions.
Ms. Gerrard at Aberdeen looks for companies that will succeed despite the inhospitable climate.
He has developed strategies to see Heritage through the inhospitable months.
But Google's mission to map the world has largely steered clear of the inhospitable Arctic.
We contort ourselves into impossible shapes in order to crawl into the inhospitable back seats.
Even after those missions, which included landers and atmospheric crafts, the inhospitable environment protects many secrets.
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