untowardness (Meaning)

untowardness

causing trouble, hard to manage, not favorable, improper, indecorous, marked by trouble or unhappiness, difficult to guide, manage, or work with

untowardness Sentence Examples

  1. The untowardness of the situation became apparent when tempers flared and tensions heightened.
  2. The sudden untowardness of the weather forced us to cancel our outdoor plans.
  3. The child's untowardness at the dinner table earned him a time-out.
  4. The company faced allegations of untowardness in its business dealings.
  5. The student's untowardness towards his teachers led to disciplinary action.
  6. The untowardness of the wind made it difficult to maneuver the boat.
  7. The doctor suspected untowardness when the patient exhibited unusual symptoms.
  8. The minister's untowardness in his sermon alienated some of his congregation.
  9. The politician's untowardness during the debate raised questions about his judgment.
  10. The team's untowardness on the field resulted in a costly penalty.

FAQs About the word untowardness

causing trouble, hard to manage, not favorable, improper, indecorous, marked by trouble or unhappiness, difficult to guide, manage, or work with

disrespect, indecorum, inappropriateness, unseemliness,unfitness, unbecomingness, incorrectness, indecorousness, coarseness, impropriety

appropriateness, fitness, decorum, propriety,suitability, decorousness, correctness, rightness, discretion, decency

The untowardness of the situation became apparent when tempers flared and tensions heightened.

The sudden untowardness of the weather forced us to cancel our outdoor plans.

The child's untowardness at the dinner table earned him a time-out.

The company faced allegations of untowardness in its business dealings.