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uncooperative

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Adjective — Unwilling to work with others or help out.

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Etymology

From un- + cooperative.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “uncooperative” mean?

The word “uncooperative” means unwilling to work with others or help out. In plain terms, refusing to help, share, or work as part of a team.

How do you use “uncooperative” in a sentence?

Here is “uncooperative” used in a sentence: “The witness was uncooperative during questioning.”

What part of speech is “uncooperative”?

“Uncooperative” is an adjective.

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