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The example sentences of FORBIDDING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "forbidding" in a sentence | "forbidding" example sentences

How to use "forbidding" in a sentence?

  • For the Lakota there was no wilderness. Nature was not dangerous but hospitable, not forbidding but friendly.
    -Luther Standing Bear-
  • We ought to regard books as we do sweetmeats, not wholly to aim at the pleasantest, but chiefly to respect the wholesomest; not forbidding either, but approving the latter most.
    -Plutarch-
  • The sky over Patusan was blood-red, immense, streaming like an open vein. An enormous sun nestled crimson amongst the treetops, and the forest below had a black and forbidding face.
    -Joseph Conrad-
  • The Jews are the conscience of the world. They are the father figures, stern, critical, and forbidding.
    -Raul Hilberg-
  • The Bible's emphasis is on the good treatment of animals, and not just the forbidding of cruel treatment.
    -Billy Graham-
  • I'd already decided I wanted to design shoes after I saw a sign in the Museum of African and Oceanic Art forbidding high heels. Well, who could resist?
    -Christian Louboutin-
  • My dad was quite a forbidding figure. I realise now that that was mainly because he worked so hard. He wasn't unkind, but he was a presence.
    -Mark Gatiss-
  • If I faltered, there would be no arms to hold me and the world would be a cold and forbidding place.
    -Roger Bannister-
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Definition and meaning of FORBIDDING

What does "forbidding mean?"

/fərˈbidiNG/

forbidding

adjective
unfriendly or threatening in appearance.
verb
To order someone not to do something.

What are synonyms of "forbidding"?
Some common synonyms of "forbidding" are:
  • hostile,
  • unwelcoming,
  • unfriendly,
  • unsympathetic,
  • unapproachable,
  • harsh,
  • grim,
  • stern,
  • hard,
  • tough,
  • cool,
  • cold,
  • chilly,
  • frosty,
  • disagreeable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈhästl/

hostile
adjective

Very difficult to live due to harsh conditions.

/ˌənˈfren(d)lē/

unfriendly
adjective

Not being nice or friendly; rude.

/ˌənsimpəˈTHedik/

unsympathetic
adjective

(In drama) not caring about the troubles of others.

/ˌənəˈprōCHəb(ə)l/

unapproachable
adjective

not welcoming or friendly.

/härSH/

harsh
adjective

unpleasantly rough or jarring.

/ɡrim/

grim
adjective

very serious or gloomy.

/stərn/

stern
adjective noun

Not likely to change, weaken or give in. Back part of a ship or boat.

/härd/

hard
adjective adverb

Difficult to bend, break or cut; solid. with much effort.

/təf/

tough
adjective noun verb

Very difficult to do or deal with. rough and violent man. endure period of hardship or difficulty.

/ko͞ol/

cool
adjective noun verb

Steady and calm when facing difficulties. low temperature. (Of an emotion, etc.) to become less strongly felt.

/kōld/

cold
adjective adverb noun

of or at low temperature. completely. low temperature.

/ˈCHilē/

chilly
adjective

Cold; unfeeling; lacking in warmth.

/ˈfrôstē/

frosty
adjective

Without warmth or enthusiasm; unfriendly.

/ˌdisəˈɡrēəb(ə)l/

disagreeable
adjective

unpleasant or unenjoyable.

What are antonyms of "forbidding"?
Some common antonyms of "forbidding" are:
  • friendly,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfren(d)lē/

friendly
adjective adverb noun

kind and pleasant. in friendly manner. friendly game or match.

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