"Unpleasant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unpleasant" Meaning

Meaning: causing a feeling of discomfort, unhappiness, or annoyance.

"Unpleasant" Examples

Unpleasant - 5 Usage Examples


1. The crowded and noisy city can be quite unpleasant to live in.

2. The unpleasant weather forecast is affecting the outdoor plans for the weekend.

3. Her tone was unpleasant, making it difficult to have a constructive conversation.

4. The smell in the room was unpleasant, so we decided to open a window.

5. The unpleasant experience of public speaking made John nervous before every meeting.

"Unpleasant" Similar Words

Unperturbed

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Unperturbedly

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Without feeling or showing any worry or anxiety; calmly and peacefully, often throughout a difficult or challenging situation.

Unpiloted

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Unpin

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Unpinned

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Removed or unfastened a pin or other fastener, often used figuratively to describe removing importance or priority from something.

Unpitied

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Someone who is unpitied is someone who receives no sympathy, understanding, or compassion from others.

Unpitted

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Unplanned

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Unpleasantly

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It means not comfortable or enjoyable; disagreeable. <br><br>Example: The unpleasantly cold weather made it difficult to go out.

Unpleasantness

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Unpleasantness refers to a state or situation that is disagreeable, uncomfortable, or undesirable. It can be associated with feelings of discomfort, annoyance, or even distress.

Unpleased

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Meaning: Feeling unhappy or dissatisfied.

Unpleasing

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Unpledged

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Unpledged refers to something or someone that is not committed or bound to a particular person, group, or cause. It can also refer to an amount of money or a promise that has not been committed or allocated.<br><br>In politics, an unpledged delegate or voter is one who has not publicly declared their support for a particular candidate or party, and is free to make their decision at a later stage, such as during a convention or election.<br><br>Example: The unpledged delegate was courted by several candidates during the political convention.

Unploughed

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Unploughed refers to land or soil that has not been ploughed or tilled, meaning it has not had the soil turned over or disturbed in a particular area, often resulting in a rough, uneven or untidy condition, typically with visible patches of different growth, weeds, or other vegetation, depending on the length of time since the last ploughing.

Unplug

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To disconnect something, especially an electrical device, from a power source by pulling a plug out of a socket.<br><br>Example: "Unplug the TV before you repair it."

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