"Ugliness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ugliness" Meaning

Ugliness refers to the quality of being physically unattractive or displeasing in appearance. It can also describe something that is unappealing or unpleasant, such as a painful or disagreeable idea, situation, or emotion.

"Ugliness" Examples

Usage Examples for "Ugliness"


1. Aesthetic Perception

The city's ugliness was evident in the careless placement of garbage on the streets and sidewalks, making it a blight on the otherwise picturesque town.

2. Emotional Impact

The ugliness of the betrayal cut deep, causing her to doubt the sincerity of those she trusted.

3. Physical Appearance

This movie's plot could have been saved from its ugliness with a less predictable ending, making it unengaging for the audience.

4. Contextual Influence

The company struggled to overcome the ugliness of their environmental record, which threatened the financial stability of their emergence into the emerging clean energy market.

5. Connotation

In the hues of dawn, the world finds beauty in what only hours before was a night imbued with ugliness, showcasing the dawn's transformative power.

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