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Definition of unpleasant in English: unpleasantadjective ʌnˈplɛz(ə)ntˌənˈplɛzənt 1Causing discomfort, unhappiness, or revulsion; disagreeable. 使人不愉快的;讨厌的 难闻的气味。 the symptoms are extremely unpleasant 这些症状特别让人难受。 Example sentencesExamples - Some may find the word unpleasant, but there's nothing inherently offensive about it.
- More than just unpleasant, the obnoxious smell was stifling and suffocating.
- Some women don't like it: it has a distinctive smell and taste, which some find unpleasant.
- In 1559 Elizabeth I complained that the holy oil was greasy and smelled unpleasant.
- It was the nastiest moment in countless unpleasant footballing encounters.
- It's really unpleasant, the smell is awful and it can irritate your lungs.
- Residents in Rawcliffe have raised the issue of the unpleasant smells for years to no avail.
- I now have an unpleasant mental image of everyone reading this doing some nasty experiments.
- We may say the same of bodily discomfort, an unpleasant sensation distinct from pain.
- Nothing was ever too much trouble, day or night, no matter how unpleasant or thankless the tasks were.
- The smell of the glue was not unpleasant but hurt his throat and made him feel slightly sick.
- There is a lot of unpleasant and offensive material out there which no parent would wish their child to see.
- The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was unpleasant.
- Mmm, there are some truly unpleasant smells lurking around the London Underground network.
- I have no great desire to do it either because it is a very unpleasant business.
- He thought it was a nasty unpleasant film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage.
- More distressingly the chemotherapy made her give off a particularly unpleasant odour.
- He would have experienced a thoroughly unpleasant and ugly world view but a breathtaking piece of theatre.
- The weather was appalling, and German artillery made life unpleasant for the British.
- She's like a snail that's drawn in all its feelers after running into an unpleasant object.
Synonyms disagreeable, irksome, troublesome, annoying, irritating, vexatious, displeasing, uncomfortable, distressing, nasty, horrible, appalling, terrible, awful, dreadful, hateful, detestable, miserable, abominable, execrable, odious, invidious, objectionable, offensive, obnoxious, repugnant, repulsive, repellent, revolting, disgusting, distasteful, nauseating, unsavoury, unpalatable, ugly unappetizing, unpalatable, unsavoury, uninviting, unappealing, off-putting, inedible, uneatable, bitter, sour, rancid disgusting, repugnant, revolting, nauseating, sickening, offensive, foul, rotten, vile - 1.1 (of a person or their manner) unfriendly and inconsiderate; rude.
(人,行为)不友好的;不体谅的;粗鲁的 when drunk, he could become very unpleasant 喝醉时他会变得很粗鲁。 Example sentencesExamples - She is unpleasant and has red hair, but I do not in any way suggest those two things are related.
- He is rather unpleasant and totally opposite to the charming butterball he was at high school.
- However, even the most unpleasant people in the world don't deserve what she got.
- He's a snob, a social climber and a misogynist, really a very unpleasant man.
- But then, of course, we all know that Miss Robinson is a very unpleasant rude woman.
- It is a miracle that these dirty and unpleasant Chinese chain restaurants survive.
- He was supposed to meet Jane and several of her unpleasant girlfriends for a bite to eat in just ten minutes.
- So he was an unpleasant Conservative who wasn't afraid of making money out of the suffering and death of others.
- For a start he was English, but he had a bit of a weaselly face and slightly receding hair and a somewhat unpleasant manner.
- The man is not unpleasant but when he speaks, his words cut deep into her and she sees him as suddenly ugly.
- Sold some books and was ripped off by the unpleasant second-hand bookseller.
- It gets more and more grim and relentless, and its hero more and more unpleasant.
- Some often tend to eat excessively when in an unpleasant mood, resulting in obesity.
- Sometimes they are just unpleasant or they do have very different fundamental beliefs about the world.
- You are foul, surly, nasty, unhelpful, unpleasant and clearly you have a lot of issues.
- Lynndie England, however unpleasant, is not the the villain of this debacle.
- The insurance industry, it'll come as no surprise, is full of unpleasant characters.
- There are unpleasant people out there who like to spoil it for everyone else.
- All I can say about it is nice people are easy to deal with and unpleasant people are much more difficult to cope with.
- When you have to deal with unpleasant people on the phone it gives a sour taste to the day.
Synonyms unlikable, unlovable, unattractive, disagreeable unfriendly, inconsiderate, rude, impolite, obnoxious, nasty, spiteful, cruel, malicious, mean, mean-spirited, vicious, poisonous, venomous, vindictive, malign frightful, ghastly, insufferable, unbearable, annoying, irritating churlish, ill-natured, ill-humoured, ill-tempered, cross, bad-tempered
Definition of unpleasant in US English: unpleasantadjectiveˌənˈplezəntˌənˈplɛzənt 1Causing discomfort, unhappiness, or revulsion; disagreeable. 使人不愉快的;讨厌的 难闻的气味。 the symptoms are extremely unpleasant 这些症状特别让人难受。 Example sentencesExamples - In 1559 Elizabeth I complained that the holy oil was greasy and smelled unpleasant.
- Residents in Rawcliffe have raised the issue of the unpleasant smells for years to no avail.
- The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was unpleasant.
- Some may find the word unpleasant, but there's nothing inherently offensive about it.
- She's like a snail that's drawn in all its feelers after running into an unpleasant object.
- He thought it was a nasty unpleasant film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage.
- Some women don't like it: it has a distinctive smell and taste, which some find unpleasant.
- The weather was appalling, and German artillery made life unpleasant for the British.
- We may say the same of bodily discomfort, an unpleasant sensation distinct from pain.
- He would have experienced a thoroughly unpleasant and ugly world view but a breathtaking piece of theatre.
- Nothing was ever too much trouble, day or night, no matter how unpleasant or thankless the tasks were.
- More than just unpleasant, the obnoxious smell was stifling and suffocating.
- There is a lot of unpleasant and offensive material out there which no parent would wish their child to see.
- More distressingly the chemotherapy made her give off a particularly unpleasant odour.
- The smell of the glue was not unpleasant but hurt his throat and made him feel slightly sick.
- Mmm, there are some truly unpleasant smells lurking around the London Underground network.
- I have no great desire to do it either because it is a very unpleasant business.
- I now have an unpleasant mental image of everyone reading this doing some nasty experiments.
- It's really unpleasant, the smell is awful and it can irritate your lungs.
- It was the nastiest moment in countless unpleasant footballing encounters.
Synonyms disagreeable, irksome, troublesome, annoying, irritating, vexatious, displeasing, uncomfortable, distressing, nasty, horrible, appalling, terrible, awful, dreadful, hateful, detestable, miserable, abominable, execrable, odious, invidious, objectionable, offensive, obnoxious, repugnant, repulsive, repellent, revolting, disgusting, distasteful, nauseating, unsavoury, unpalatable, ugly unappetizing, unpalatable, unsavoury, uninviting, unappealing, off-putting, inedible, uneatable, bitter, sour, rancid - 1.1 (of a person or their manner) unfriendly and inconsiderate; rude.
(人,行为)不友好的;不体谅的;粗鲁的 when drunk, he could become very unpleasant 喝醉时他会变得很粗鲁。 Example sentencesExamples - He is rather unpleasant and totally opposite to the charming butterball he was at high school.
- For a start he was English, but he had a bit of a weaselly face and slightly receding hair and a somewhat unpleasant manner.
- Some often tend to eat excessively when in an unpleasant mood, resulting in obesity.
- When you have to deal with unpleasant people on the phone it gives a sour taste to the day.
- Lynndie England, however unpleasant, is not the the villain of this debacle.
- She is unpleasant and has red hair, but I do not in any way suggest those two things are related.
- All I can say about it is nice people are easy to deal with and unpleasant people are much more difficult to cope with.
- It is a miracle that these dirty and unpleasant Chinese chain restaurants survive.
- He's a snob, a social climber and a misogynist, really a very unpleasant man.
- However, even the most unpleasant people in the world don't deserve what she got.
- Sold some books and was ripped off by the unpleasant second-hand bookseller.
- There are unpleasant people out there who like to spoil it for everyone else.
- He was supposed to meet Jane and several of her unpleasant girlfriends for a bite to eat in just ten minutes.
- But then, of course, we all know that Miss Robinson is a very unpleasant rude woman.
- The man is not unpleasant but when he speaks, his words cut deep into her and she sees him as suddenly ugly.
- So he was an unpleasant Conservative who wasn't afraid of making money out of the suffering and death of others.
- You are foul, surly, nasty, unhelpful, unpleasant and clearly you have a lot of issues.
- It gets more and more grim and relentless, and its hero more and more unpleasant.
- Sometimes they are just unpleasant or they do have very different fundamental beliefs about the world.
- The insurance industry, it'll come as no surprise, is full of unpleasant characters.
Synonyms unlikable, unlovable, unattractive, disagreeable
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