Antonym: obliging. Similar words: obliging, noblesse oblige, oblige, disobey, obliged, obligee, obligate, obligated. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'blaɪdʒɪŋ] adj. intentionally unaccommodating.
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1, I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.
2, The girl was disobliged by a tackless remark.
3, I was disobliged by an uninvited guest last night.
4, Sorry to be so disobliging , but I have no money to lend you.
5, The too obliging temper is evermore disobliging itself.
6, A disobliging temper carries its own punishment along with it.
7, Mary had shown herself disobliging to him, and was now to reap the consequence.
8, Sorry to is so disobliging , but I have no money to lend you.
9, The action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging.
More similar words: obliging, noblesse oblige, oblige, disobey, obliged, obligee, obligate, obligated, obligatory, obligation, disobedient, disobedience, moral obligation, civil disobedience, ennobling, originating, isobar, dissembling, discouraging, discharging, disparaging, disparagingly, goblin, oblique, obliquely, oblivion, dig in, oblivious, hobgoblin, origin.