From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunsociableun‧so‧cia‧ble /ʌnˈsəʊʃəbəl $ -ˈsoʊ-/ adjectiveFRIENDLY#not wanting to be with people or to go to social eventsSYN anti-social →unsocialExamples from the Corpusunsociable• The hours can be long and sometimesunsociable, and the responsibilities testing.• Thomas Fuller Bacon was born in Stamford in 1824 and was considered to be stubborn, selfish and unsociable as a child.• Being unsociable can be very catching.• Southall was grumpy and unsociable, not like him.• At full whack, I would guess that the Rivera exhibits some very unsociabletendencies indeed.