unsociable

/ʌnˈsoʊʃəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not enjoying or wanting to be with other people; not friendly or sociable.
    • After a long week of work, she felt unsociable and just wanted to stay home alone.
    • He was known as an unsociable neighbor who rarely spoke to anyone.
    • The new student seemed unsociable at first, but later opened up to his classmates.
  2. Not providing opportunities for social interaction; not conducive to socializing.
    • The long, unsociable hours of the night shift made it hard to maintain friendships.
    • They chose an unsociable table in the corner of the restaurant to avoid interruptions.
    • The unsociable layout of the office had cubicles with high walls that blocked conversation.
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