Unpleasant - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ʌnˈpleznt|  American pronunciation of the word unpleasant
Brit.  |ʌnˈplez(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word unpleasant

adjective

- offensive or disagreeable; causing discomfort or unhappiness
an unpleasant personality
unpleasant repercussions
unpleasant odors

Extra examples

I stopped taking the drug because of its unpleasant side effects.

There was an unpleasant smell coming from the basement.

The weather is so unpleasant here.

I like the shop, but the staff are so unpleasant.

He is unpleasant to everyone.

It's unpleasant to talk to him.

He said some very unpleasant things.

Working on the project with such a hothead has been unpleasant.

When the day of reckoning comes, we will have to face some unpleasant truths.

Frankly, it's an undesirable and unpleasant job.

He picked up his sister's ball and with an unpleasant smile tossed it away.

He was evidently a rude, unpleasant child.

The incongruity of her situation struck Gina with unpleasant force.

The carpet was an unpleasant muddy brown.

'He's such an unpleasant man,' Alyssia muttered under her breath.

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