"Unpleasing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpleasing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unpleasing
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"Unpleasing" Meaning

Not pleasing or attractive; unpleasant.

"Unpleasing" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Unpleasing"


1. Formal Context

"The unpleasing odor in the hotel room was quite noticeable and made our stay uncomfortable."

2. Informal Context

"This unpleasing design for the new store front does nothing for the neighborhood aesthetic."

3. Idiomatic Expression

"The unpleasing truth about her opponent's accusations finally became clear during the debate."

4. Literary Context

"The unpleasing fate that awaited our protagonist was a dire warning about the consequences of their actions."

5. Poetic Context

"The unpleasing storm clouds cast shadows over the otherwise serene landscape."

"Unpleasing" Similar Words

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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Having or showing no pit or depression; smooth.

Unplanned

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Sudden and not organized or planned beforehand. Spontaneous or unprepared.

Unpleasant

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

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.

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."

Unplugged

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Disconnected from a power source, especially an electrical one. Not using or plugged into a device. Not connected to a network or the internet.

Unplugging

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The phrase "unplugging" can be interpreted in a few ways, depending on the context:<br><br>1. Literally, "unplugging" means to disconnect or remove a plug from an electrical outlet or a power source, often to stop using a device or appliance.<br>2. Figuratively, "unplugging" can refer to:<br> Disengaging from a conversation or a social situation, often to take a break or step away from something.<br> Disconnecting oneself from technology, such as turning off a phone or computer, or opting out of online social media.<br> Withdrawing or disengaging from a particular activity, hobby, or interest.<br> "Unplugging" can also be used metaphorically to describe disengaging or disconnecting from a situation, emotions, or relationships.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Can you please unplug the speaker, I need to move the furniture.<br>- After a long meeting, I need some time to unplug and relax.<br>- I'm trying to unplug from social media before bed to improve my sleep.<br>- She desperately needed to unplug from the drama that was unfolding around her.

Unplugs

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The phrase "unplugs" is a verb that means to disconnect or pull out a plug from an electrical socket, especially to turn off a device or appliance by cutting off its power supply.<br><br>For example: She unplugged the phone from the wall to charge it in her bag.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to mean to stop something from working, be followed, or paid attention to.<br><br>Example: The new movie unplugs the hero from his mundane life and transports him to a fantasy world.

Unplumbed

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Describing an area (such as a region or system) that is not connected to a source of water or has no access to a water supply, especially a sewer, or unfulfilled, unsatisfied, or unexplored.

Unpolished

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Informal or lacking refinement, often used to describe someone's language or manners. Not polished or refined.