Definitionadj. not pleasant or acceptable to the taste or mind
Last update: October 14, 2015
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The food in the mess is unpalatable. [adjective]
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I had to work on unpalatable lines drawn by the company. [adjective]
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His reasons were good; but his offensive style of argument rendered them unpalatable and himself unpopular. [adjective]
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Lord Fallowfeild inquired, with an amiable effort to welcome unpalatable, geological information. [Please select]
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"It is a mighty unpalatable truth, I can tell you." [Please select]
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They pour off the cold liquor and eat the unpalatable residue. [Please select]
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Hearne (1795: 69) reported the flesh of bucks as still unpalatable as late as December 30. [Please select]
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It had been an unpalatable revelation, for Rachael was a woman proud as well as beautiful. [Please select]
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It was an unpalatable role, yet she saw no other open to her. [Please select]
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Whereupon (I giving my arm to Catriona) we left the house of this unpalatable rascal. [Please select]
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The astringency renders the fruit somewhat unpalatable, but after it has been subjected to the action of frost, or has become partially rotted or "bletted" like a medlar, its flavour is improved. [Please select]
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