Inamiability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being inamiable. rare, uncountable

    "Malkin, never perhaps the best tempered of men, was by this rendered a most ferocious cynic, and his inamiability was not softened by finding himself in the midst of military countrymen, whose habits, conversation, and amusements were every way uncongenial to his."

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"Malkin, never perhaps the best tempered of men, was by this rendered a most ferocious cynic, and his inamiability was not softened by finding himself in the midst of military countrymen, whose habits, conversation, and amusements were every way uncongenial to his."

Etymology

From in- + amiability, after inamiable. Piecewise doublet of inamicability, inimicability, unamiability, and unamicability.

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