unapproachable

IPA: ʌnʌprˈoʊtʃʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not accessible or able to be reached.
  • Aloof and unfriendly.
  • Without any serious competition; unbeatable.
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Examples of "unapproachable" in Sentences

  • I had been making of her a creature goddess-like and unapproachable.
  • Kristen Stewart's fans are too scared to speak to her because she is so "unapproachable".
  • Ultimately, this movie seems somewhat unapproachable at first and a bit difficult to digest.
  • Greeff accused the police of been "unapproachable", improper and disrespectful to SANDU officials.
  • With his wild shock of hair, bottle-brush mustache, and spectacles, Karl looked aloof and unapproachable.
  • Detractors, even within his fold, tell you Nitish is paying a price for turning "unapproachable" but the man himself is persuaded of the virtues of the new order.
  • Yes, anybody who has seen Keyes in action has to admit that although he comes off as kind of unapproachable, the guy is brilliant, always calm, methodical, and always has the facts at hand.
  • Annie excluded herself carefully from this part of the programme, with a kind of unapproachable haughtiness which had three strains of stubbornness and one strain of fiery youthful anger in its composition, while it was a complete enigma to May.
  • "Peaches and cream," she was called by the young men -- though softly and amongst themselves, for they were afraid of arousing the ire of the other girls, while they stood in awe of Genevieve, in a dimly religious way, as a something mysteriously beautiful and unapproachable.

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