unsociableun‧so‧cia‧ble /ʌnˈsəʊʃəbəl $ -ˈsoʊ-/ adjective 
 
- At full whack, I would guess that the Rivera exhibits some very unsociable tendencies indeed.
 - Being unsociable can be very catching.
 - Southall was grumpy and unsociable, not like him.
 - The hours can be long and sometimes unsociable, and the responsibilities testing.
 - Thomas Fuller Bacon was born in Stamford in 1824 and was considered to be stubborn, selfish and unsociable as a child.
 
  nounsocietysociologistsociologysociabilitysocialsocialismsocialistsocialitesocializationsociopathadjectivesociable ≠ unsociablesocial ≠ anti-socialunsocialsocialistsocialisticsocietalsociologicalsociopathicadverbsociallysociablysociologicallyverbsocialize