English > unpalatable: 1 sense > adjective 1| Meaning | not pleasant or acceptable to the taste or mind. |
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| Examples | - "an unpalatable meal"
- "unpalatable truths"
- "unpalatable behavior"
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| Narrower | brackish | distasteful and unpleasant |
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| distasteful, unsavory, unsavoury | not pleasing in odor or taste |
| See also | inedible, uneatable | not suitable for food |
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| offensive | unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses |
| tasteless | lacking flavor |
| unappetizing, unappetising | not appetizing in appearance, aroma / aroma, or taste |
| unpleasant | Disagreeable to the senses, to the mind, or feelings |
| Opposite | palatable, toothsome | acceptable to the taste or mind |
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| Spanish | desagradable, incomible |
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| Catalan | desagradable |
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| Nouns | unpalatability, unpalatableness | the property of being unacceptable to the mouth |
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| unpalatableness | the property of being unacceptable to the mind |
| Adverbs | unpalatably | in an unpalatable way |
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