What does «insociable» mean in Spanish?
- One who avoids dealing with other people; sullen, intractable.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es muy insociable, prácticamente no sale de su casa".
"es una mujer solitaria e insociable".
"era insociable con las personas que no soportaba, afectivo con las que habían ganado su aprecio".
- Typical of these people.
Examples of use in Spanish: "tiene un comportamiento insociable".
- That it has no conditions for social treatment.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es una tribu aislada, insociable y salvaje".
"es una persona maleducada, insociable".
- (cuerpos insociables) Those bodies or substances that cannot agree because they are contrary or reject each other, such as water and fire.
- (insociable sociabilidad) According to Kant, a constant inclination that leads us to gather in society, but always united to a perpetual resistance, which constantly threatens with the dissolution of the social. According to this philosopher, nature roots in man two antagonistic inclinations: a propensity to enter into society, but, at the same time, a tendency to individualize and isolate himself, placing his back to others.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Kant pensaba que la insociable sociabilidad promueve la superación progresiva del hombre porque despierta en este todas sus capacidades, educándolas con el cultivo de la razón".