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Definition of unpleasant
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Unpleasant
(a.) Not
pleasant;
not
amiable
or
agreeable;
displeasing;
offensive.
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Insuavity
::
Insuavity
(n.) Want of
suavity;
unpleasantness.
Unpleasantry
::
Unpleasantry
(n.) A state of
disagreement;
a
falling
out.
Phlorone
::
Phlorone
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance
having
a
peculiar
unpleasant
odor,
resembling
the
quinones,
and
obtained
from
beechwood
tar and coal tar, as also by the
oxidation
of
xylidine;
--
called
also
xyloquinone..
Beggar''s Ticks
::
Beggar's
ticks () The bur
marigold
(Bidens)
and its
achenes,
which are armed with
barbed
awns, and
adhere
to
clothing
and
fleeces
with
unpleasant
tenacity..
Acetylene
::
Acetylene
(n.) A
gaseous
compound
of
carbon
and
hydrogen,
in the
proportion
of two atoms of the
former
to two of the
latter.
It is a
colorless
gas, with a
peculiar,
unpleasant
odor, and is
produced
for use as an
illuminating
gas in a
number
of ways, but
chiefly
by the
action
of water on
calcium
carbide.
Its light is very
brilliant..
Briar
::
Briar (n.) Fig.:
Anything
sharp or
unpleasant
to the
feelings.
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.)
Repugnance
to what is
offensive;
aversion
or
displeasure
produced
by
something
loathsome;
loathing;
strong
distaste;
-- said
primarily
of the
sickening
opposition
felt for
anything
which
offends
the
physical
organs
of
taste;
now
rather
of the
analogous
repugnance
excited
by
anything
extremely
unpleasant
to the moral taste or
higher
sensibilities
of our
nature;
as, an act of
cruelty
may
excite
disgust..
Presentiment
::
Presentiment
(n.)
Previous
sentiment,
conception,
or
opinion;
previous
apprehension;
especially,
an
antecedent
impression
or
conviction
of
something
unpleasant,
distressing,
or
calamitous,
about to
happen;
anticipation
of evil;
foreboding..
Corked
::
Corked
(a.)
having
acquired
an
unpleasant
taste from the cork; as, a
bottle
of wine is
corked..
Disagreeable
::
Disagreeable
(a.)
Exciting
repugnance;
offensive
to the
feelings
or
senses;
displeasing;
unpleasant.
Waft
::
Waft (n.) An
unpleasant
flavor.
Odmyl
::
Odmyl (n.) A
volatile
liquid
obtained
by
boiling
sulphur
with
linseed
oil. It has an
unpleasant
garlic
odor.
Uncomfortable
::
Uncomfortable
(a.)
Causing
discomfort;
disagreeable;
unpleasant;
as, an
uncomfortable
seat or
situation..
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
elegant;
beauty
as
resulting
from
choice
qualities
and the
complete
absence
of what
deforms
or
impresses
unpleasantly;
grace given by art or
practice;
fine
polish;
refinement;
-- said of
manners,
language,
style,
form,
architecture,
etc..
Indelectable
::
Indelectable
(a.) Not
delectable;
unpleasant;
disagreeable.
Crabbed
::
Crabbed
(n.)
Characterized
by
harshness
or
roughness;
unpleasant;
--
applied
to
things;
as, a
crabbed
taste..
Unpleasive
::
Unpleasive
(a.)
Unpleasant.
Displeasant
::
Displeasant
(a.)
Unpleasing;
offensive;
unpleasant.
Offensive
::
Offensive
(a.)
Giving
pain or
unpleasant
sensations;
disagreeable;
revolting;
noxious;
as, an
offensive
smell;
offensive
sounds..
Tang
::
Tang (n.) A
sharp,
twanging
sound;
an
unpleasant
tone; a
twang..
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