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desagradable
Causing displeasure or lacking pleasing qualities.
pleasing
ugly
unpleasant
upsetting
disconcerting
maddening
exasperating
infuriating
vexing
off-putting
Spanish
desagradable
Unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike.
disagreeable
repulsive
distasteful
repugnant
Synonyms
Examples for "
disagreeable
"
disagreeable
repulsive
distasteful
repugnant
Examples for "
disagreeable
"
1
In that particular regard, perhaps it was not such a
disagreeable
place.
2
The first is the most common; the last is the most
disagreeable
.
3
Despite the
disagreeable
conditions, I'm glad to have time with my sister.
4
The people in China called eunuchs crows because they were very
disagreeable
.
5
The fruit in its natural state tastes very
disagreeable
to most people.
1
His manners are to ninety-nine in one hundred singularly
repulsive
;
brow-hanging; shoe-contemplating-strange
2
This result suggests that the observed trend is driven by
repulsive
interactions.
3
Clearly, the Council finds the recent activities of the Fomor somewhat
repulsive
.
4
Most people agree that at some level wealth starts to become
repulsive
.
5
Yet to us the system is not the less
repulsive
in itself.
1
Jensen nodded, although she thought the truth, however
distasteful
,
was always preferable.
2
I think that whole Married At First Sight concept is quite
distasteful
.
3
There was something in the idea which was thoroughly
distasteful
to him.
4
A resolution that is, perhaps,
distasteful
,
but may also be only just.
5
The double standard in this shape is not
distasteful
to the boys.
1
I cannot imagine a more
repugnant
view for a candidate to hold.
2
As he contemplated his return to the Waziri the idea became
repugnant
.
3
Anything like free and open competition was
repugnant
to the general feeling.
4
The idea implies a right of veto which is
repugnant
to me.
5
A Lib Dem spokesman said: Cyril Smith's acts were vile and
repugnant
.
1
There is something wrong with his appearance; something
displeasing
,
something downright detestable.
2
She was a young woman of unexceptional appearance, neither beautiful nor
displeasing
.
3
They have all very much the same general features, pleasing and
displeasing
.
4
Singularity is, I think, in its own nature universally and invariably
displeasing
.
5
I can now hear of
displeasing
things with pity, and without indignation.
6
She hardly ever did any thing which was
displeasing
to her parents.
7
All this caution did not prevent Racine, however, from
displeasing
the king.
8
There is a man of wealth and influence very
displeasing
to me.
9
To think you are one, portends you are threatened with
displeasing
circumstances.
10
Eminently likable, she can make even the most
displeasing
of scripts palatable.
11
Riley's noncommittal attitude was by no means
displeasing
to the larger man.
12
She laughed-herfitful, somewhat unreal laugh, which was always
displeasing
to him.
13
Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether
displeasing
to thee?
14
Tummas, however, having instinctively found him
displeasing
,
he had gained but little.
15
Why was it that her face was so beautiful, yet so
displeasing
?
16
Can I not, without
displeasing
you, defend myself when I am attacked?
displeasing
displease
very displeasing
most displeasing
altogether displeasing
as displeasing
so displeasing
Spanish
desagradable