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forbiddingfor‧bid‧ding /fəˈbɪdɪŋ $ fər-/ adjective - The mountains looked more forbidding as we got closer.
- The school was a large, rather forbidding building.
- The wood-panelled den looked dark and forbidding.
- At first when you enter, the church seems forbidding and rather a muddle.
- The main tower of the fortress is nine storeys high and even today looks forbidding.
- The trees seemed taller and closer together; the spaces between them darker and more forbidding.
- To their left was the long forbidding wood with its tangle of trees and stubborn defenders.
- Uncle Fred was an austere and impressive figure, whom some people found forbidding.
place/organization► unfriendly making you feel as though you are not wanted: · The report found that the church can seem unfriendly to outsiders. ► unwelcoming unfriendly – used especially about the physical characteristics or appearance of something: · The entrance to the factory is cold, bare, and unwelcoming.· The new fence is just one example of the city’s attempt to make public spaces unwelcoming to the homeless. ► impersonal lacking the normal friendly relations between people who work or do business together: · I had no desire to work for a large impersonal organization.· They just handed over the keys and walked out – it was all so impersonal. ► forbidding unfriendly, uncomfortable, and a little frightening, so that you do not want to go there: · The school was a rather forbidding building surrounded by a high steel fence. when a particular place or situation seems unfriendly► unfriendly/not friendly · I don't like going to that bar - it's not very friendly.unfriendly/not friendly to/towards · The city has a reputation for being unfriendly to minorities. ► unwelcoming making you feel that you are not wanted: · The entrance to the factory is cold, bare, and unwelcoming.unwelcoming to/towards: · The new fence is just one example of the city's attempt to make public spaces unwelcoming to the homeless. ► inhospitable unfriendly and difficult to feel relaxed in: · The tribe has lived for generations in the inhospitable mountain regions of the country.inhospitable to/towards: · The brokerage firm has always been extremely inhospitable to women. ► impersonal a place or situation that is impersonal lacks the normal friendly relations between people who work or do business together, as if such feelings were considered unimportant: · They just handed over the keys and walked out - it was all so impersonal.· I had no desire to work for a large, impersonal organization. ► forbidding a forbidding place seems unfriendly, uncomfortable, and a little frightening, so that you do not want to go there: · The school was a large, rather forbidding building.· The wood-panelled den looked dark and forbidding. ► forbidding place/land/landscape etc We sailed past the island’s rather dark and forbidding cliffs. having a frightening or unfriendly appearanceforbidding place/land/landscape etc We sailed past the island’s rather dark and forbidding cliffs. His face was forbidding, even hostile.► see thesaurus at unfriendly—forbiddingly adverb |