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Unpalatable
Unpalatable meaning
Unpleasant to the taste. | Unpleasant or disagreeable.
Synonyms of Unpalatable
Example sentences (20)
A 6-0 hammering by Hibs was icing on the most unpalatable cake of Aberdeen’s 120-year history.
A superficial reading of the NIE presentation of the findings was the comfort pill that successfully sugar coats even the most unpalatable news, making it easier to swallow.
But his quasi-Shermanesque statement leaves Newsom with two unpalatable options for running in 2028: Break his word, or cajole Harris out of the race.
Even when the food was kosher, it was often unpalatable.
He fought the ills in society, he was called names and described in unpalatable words for speaking his mind and saying it as it is.
He said: “The forthcoming pay settlement will require us to consider some options that have been unpalatable before because that’s where we are in the sector.
Mr Sarwar went on say that Baroness Thatcher would find the current Tory UK Government “unpalatable”.
Putin probably wants to retain Pregozhin's well-trained mercenaries for his Ukraine war, but signing contracts with Russia's Ministry of Defense "is likely to be unpalatable to most Wagner fighters, who are intensely loyal to Prigozhin," noted.
Since 2016 we observed with serious concern the deterioration of infrastructure in our ward Our human plight and dignity in general has reached an unpalatable state.
The roaring labor market, however, was a more obvious target for the Fed’s fiscal policy once inflation became unpalatable.
He speaks well of her, and a governor bowing to utilities’ desires to remove an unfriendly regulator would be awkward, if not politically unpalatable.
His comments told how Creative Scotland had had to “make the unpalatable decision, but the necessary decision” to close its open fund for individuals to new applications at the end of August.
Now Trump faces an unpalatable choice: long, bruising and public fights to put controversial nominees into office, or quick decisions to cut failing candidates loose as he did with Gaetz.
That unpalatable appellation dates from 1789.
The unpalatable truth is that Usyk has reached a perfection in technical skills, a profound mastery of strategy and a virtuosity in the Noble Art which amount to a pinnacle shimmering a fingertip beyond Fury’s reach.
This is the bitter truth and unpalatable reality that the world does not wish to hear.
Amid the crisis, his father died on June 11 three days after sharing his unpalatable condition in the UK with the aged man.
But Xi requires deft handling partly because his assertive, sometimes muscular, foreign policies are unpalatable to the West, including in South Asia, the South China Sea and the Taiwan Straits.
For many it was an unpalatable option but the only one available to them in an era before state hand-outs and social housing.
If they found the offensive smell oozing out of their surrounding unpalatable, they did not show it in their countenances.