Unapproachable in a sentence as an adjective

That made me 'unapproachable' and I took a hit on my yearly review, every year. I even made a girl cry because I told her she was wrong.

>so "x::xs" looks alien and very unapproachable And how is head::tail any better? That's like insisting for loops use "counter" instead of "i".

I just hope this doesn't make C++ seem totally unapproachable to beginners, or too hard to keep up with for people who are already using it.

Lawyers are not unapproachable gods. They are service professionals like any other.

The senior engineer was very scruffy and cantankerous at times, which made him unapproachable to many people. But he was very good and very experienced.

A few reasons it might not: * It requires too much technical knowledge to use and is unapproachable for mainstream users. * It's too tied up with illicit interests and won't break out of that image, leading it to an untimely demise in culture.

That goes without saying that I find people in the bay area generally rather unfriendly/unapproachable vs. other major metros.

I don't know much about Svbtle but there's something so un-exciting and unapproachable about the way they describe their objectives: >Svbtle is a curated, invite-only collection of great people who have things to say. ...

If my memory serves me right Sproutcore was pretty awesome and powerful, but so opaque and unapproachable that nobody ended up using it. I really hope this doesn't happen to Ember.

Reading this article and the HN comments, I'm realising something nice: to me, Walter Bright was always up there with the unapproachable gurus of programming. Clearly, he doesn't see himself like that at all, which is a very encouraging thing to realise.

The irony of this is that many programmers treat continuations as some ivory-tower Lisp nonsense that seems unapproachable and inscrutable, and then they go to work and try to figure out how to get their node. js callbacks to work properly with their node.

And it's horribly unapproachable for new/non-geeky users. I've had non-technical relatives sit down and try to use it who were positively baffled by the user-experience.

It's interesting that they would bandy around the word "transparency" -- with secret unapproachable courts, not all committee members being read into programs, and so on. That's gotta win for me the "political doublespeak" award for the week.

Do you find it unapproachable? Assembly is the simplest language you can write a computer program in, for a certain very textbook definition of "simple" - it's just that you actually have to do everything by hand that you normally wouldn't.

\n Google Play kicked out over 1,000 apps that worked with us from their app store\n\nthis whole article paints Google in the usual HN-friendly light of 'big bad unapproachable Google being evil', without giving any detail on what this 'monetization solution' actually was, and why Google wasn't being entirely reasonable to kick it to the kerb. edit: yeah, thought so.

As I was reading the article I was just thinking about how so many projects have exactly the type of leadership, vision and reputation norms that he wishes for in the PHP project, and the result is that people complain that project is elitist or unapproachable. In php-internals maybe you have to run with the bulls to get something done, but at least its accessible.

What I take from this story is that the financial law is so complex and unapproachable one can not reliably navigate it without landing in jail, even being a seasoned professional. The author's council could have given him "yes" answer as easily as "no" answer - many other lawyers obviously did since 200 companies got "yes" answers from their councils.

For many the study feels unapproachable, and the inviting environment of CS10 allows anyone with a curiosity to explore their capacity. In the ongoing debate of “should everyone program”, while I am uncertain about the prospect of making CS education a compulsive requirement, I do believe a net should be cast out to catch those who perhaps never realized their interest and potential.

Unreasonable, unpredictable, unapproachable, blaming, personalizing, forcing agreement and then holding you ransom to what you agreed, applying a double standard to their own advantage, ignoring, controlling, and snooping.

It just seemed so utterly unapproachable to even mention what I was pulling down as an "intern", let alone that I was probably getting about a quarter of my market value, let alone that I was doing something I had no formal training in and could pretty much drop out of college at any point for a net financial gain. I think the statement that should go on every CS curriculum is "Normal people cannot understand what you do no matter how hard they try.

Unapproachable definitions

adjective

discouraging intimacies; reserved; "an unapproachable executive"

adjective

inaccessibly located or situated; "an unapproachable chalet high in the mountains"; "an unreachable canyon"; "the unreachable stars"

See also: unreachable unreached