disobliger (Meaning)

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disobliger (n.)

One who disobliges.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disobliger

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disobliger Sentence Examples

  1. The receptionist intentionally disobliged the rude customer by not providing the desired service.
  2. I went out of my way to oblige you, but now you disoblige me by your ingratitude.
  3. His seemingly polite remark was actually meant to disoblige his opponent in the debate.
  4. Intentionally disobliging others for personal satisfaction is not a sign of good character.
  5. The company's policy of disobliging customers through excessive fees led to a significant drop in sales.
  6. The waiter's surly attitude and disobliging service left a bad taste in the customer's mouth.
  7. I was disobliged to attend the meeting due to an unexpected work assignment.
  8. The politician's disobliging comments about his opponent backfired, causing public opinion to swing in the opponent's favor.
  9. The disobliging response from the customer service representative left the caller feeling frustrated and angry.
  10. The lawyer's disobliging attitude towards the judge did not help his client's case.

FAQs About the word disobliger

One who disobliges.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The receptionist intentionally disobliged the rude customer by not providing the desired service.

I went out of my way to oblige you, but now you disoblige me by your ingratitude.

His seemingly polite remark was actually meant to disoblige his opponent in the debate.

Intentionally disobliging others for personal satisfaction is not a sign of good character.