unlovable
/ʌnˈlʌv.ə.bəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈlʌv.ə.bəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈlə-və-bəl How to pronounce unlovable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unlovable — 形容詞
- unlovablepositive
- more unlovablecomparative
- most unlovablesuperlative
1. so unpleasant, difficult, or hurt that other people find it hard to feel affecti
不討人愛
讓人難以喜愛或產生疼愛之情
so unpleasant, difficult, or hurt that other people find it hard to feel affection toward that person, animal, or character
After months of cruel jokes, Esteban seemed unlovable even to close friends.
在連續幾個月講刻薄笑話後,Esteban 甚至讓親近的朋友都覺得他不討人愛。
pattern: seem + unlovable
The film shows a rude boy who slowly learns he is not unlovable.
那部電影描寫一個粗魯的男孩慢慢學會自己並不是不討人愛。
common contrast: not unlovable
Nikhil feared his angry outbursts had made him unlovable at home.
Nikhil 擔心自己常常發脾氣,讓家人覺得他不討人愛。
The puppy looked unlovable when it snapped at everyone who fed it.
那隻小狗見人就咬,看起來一點也不討人愛。
After the divorce, Trang's father called himself unlovable, but his children disagreed.
離婚後,Trang 的父親說自己不討人愛,但孩子們並不同意。
- hard to like
more everyday and broader; 'unlovable' is more emotional and stronger
- off-putting
focuses on behaviour or manner that pushes people away at first
- cold
suggests lack of warmth rather than complete failure to inspire affection
- obnoxious
much harsher; stresses openly unpleasant behaviour
文法句型
feel unlovable
seem unlovable
look unlovable
用法筆記
Often used for a person, animal, or fictional character whose behaviour pushes affection away. Speakers often soften it with 'seem', 'feel', or 'look' when they mean this is how someone appears at the moment, not a fixed truth forever.