inconversable (Meaning)

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inconversable (a.)

Incommunicative; unsocial; reserved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconversable

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inconversable Sentence Examples

  1. The witness's testimony was utterly inconversable, rendering the trial impossible to continue.
  2. The stranger spoke in a foreign language, making communication inconversable.
  3. The elderly couple had become so isolated that they were inconversable with anyone outside their small circle.
  4. The politician's speech was so technical and jargon-laden that it left the audience inconversable.
  5. The grieving mother was in such distress that she was inconversable, unable to express her thoughts or feelings.
  6. The patient's aphasia rendered him inconversable, making it difficult for doctors to diagnose his condition.
  7. The language barrier between the two travelers made their conversation inconversable, despite their best efforts.
  8. The professor's lecture was so dry and academic that even his most attentive students found it inconversable.
  9. The drunken man stumbled into the restaurant, his speech slurred and inconversable.
  10. The boss's constant interruptions and tangents made it inconversable to have a productive meeting.

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Incommunicative; unsocial; reserved.

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The witness's testimony was utterly inconversable, rendering the trial impossible to continue.

The stranger spoke in a foreign language, making communication inconversable.

The elderly couple had become so isolated that they were inconversable with anyone outside their small circle.

The politician's speech was so technical and jargon-laden that it left the audience inconversable.