inhospitably

/ˌɪnhɑˈspɪtəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not welcoming or friendly.
    • They were treated inhospitably and left the party early.
    • She spoke inhospitably to the new neighbors.
    • The staff acted inhospitably toward the tourists.
  2. In a way that describes a harsh or difficult environment.
    • The climate is inhospitably cold for most of the year.
    • The terrain rises inhospitably, making travel nearly impossible.
    • The landscape stretched inhospitably before them, with no shelter in sight.
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