mishospcy
Describes a quality of being ungracious or providing poor hospitality, specifically characterized by a lack of genuine warmth or a failed attempt at being welcoming. It is used to label environments or behaviors that feel cold, awkward, or subtly hostile despite an expectation of care.
Beispiele
3 von 5The mishospcy vibe of the old hotel made us feel like we were intruding rather than staying.
The unwelcoming atmosphere of the old hotel made us feel like we were intruding rather than staying.
The delegation's report criticized the mishospcy protocols observed during the international summit.
The delegation's report criticized the poor hospitality protocols observed during the international summit.
I'm tired of the mishospcy service at that cafe; they act like they're doing you a favor.
I'm tired of the unfriendly service at that cafe; they act like they're doing you a favor.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'mis-' (wrong) + 'hosp' (hospitality) + '-cy'. It's like having a 'missed' chance at being 'hospitable'.
Schnelles Quiz
The traveler was surprised by the ________ reception at the inn, as the locals were usually known for their kindness.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: mishospcy
Beispiele
The mishospcy vibe of the old hotel made us feel like we were intruding rather than staying.
everydayThe unwelcoming atmosphere of the old hotel made us feel like we were intruding rather than staying.
The delegation's report criticized the mishospcy protocols observed during the international summit.
formalThe delegation's report criticized the poor hospitality protocols observed during the international summit.
I'm tired of the mishospcy service at that cafe; they act like they're doing you a favor.
informalI'm tired of the unfriendly service at that cafe; they act like they're doing you a favor.
Sociological analysis reveals that mishospcy urban planning can lead to decreased social cohesion in new neighborhoods.
academicSociological analysis reveals that unfriendly urban planning can lead to decreased social cohesion in new neighborhoods.
A mishospcy onboarding process can significantly damage a new hire's initial perception of the company culture.
businessAn unwelcoming onboarding process can significantly damage a new hire's initial perception of the company culture.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a shroud of mishospcy
an overarching feeling of being unwelcome
born of mishospcy
resulting from a lack of hospitality
pure mishospcy
total lack of warmth or welcome
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Inhospitable usually means a place is impossible to live in, whereas mishospcy specifically refers to the human behavior of being a bad host.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is rare and typically found in advanced vocabulary assessments or literary contexts. Use it when you want to emphasize a 'bad' or 'incorrect' type of hospitality rather than just a total absence of it.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake the '-cy' ending for a noun and use it incorrectly in a sentence; ensure it is modifying a noun or used as a predicate adjective.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'mis-' (wrong) + 'hosp' (hospitality) + '-cy'. It's like having a 'missed' chance at being 'hospitable'.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the Latin 'hospes' (guest/host) with the prefix 'mis-' (badly/wrongly), following an archaic English suffix pattern.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The traveler was surprised by the ________ reception at the inn, as the locals were usually known for their kindness.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: mishospcy
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