incongenial Antonyms

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Meaning of incongenial

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incongenial (a.)

Not congenial; uncongenial.

incongenial Sentence Examples

  1. The harsh, incongenial environment of the desert made survival a constant challenge.
  2. Their incongenial relationship was marked by constant arguments and resentment.
  3. The sterile, incongenial soil proved to be a major obstacle for successful farming.
  4. The pompous and condescending demeanor of the boss created an incongenial work atmosphere.
  5. The icy winds and relentless snowstorms made the mountaintop incongenial for human habitation.
  6. The stranger's curt and abrasive manner made him an incongenial guest at the dinner party.
  7. The incongenial nature of the new employees disrupted the previously harmonious team dynamics.
  8. The hostile and unforgiving terrain proved to be incongenial for the expedition.
  9. The sterile laboratory conditions were incongenial for the thriving of bacteria.
  10. The gloomy and oppressive atmosphere of the abandoned building created an incongenial space for exploration.

FAQs About the word incongenial

Not congenial; uncongenial.

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The harsh, incongenial environment of the desert made survival a constant challenge.

Their incongenial relationship was marked by constant arguments and resentment.

The sterile, incongenial soil proved to be a major obstacle for successful farming.

The pompous and condescending demeanor of the boss created an incongenial work atmosphere.