English to Malayalam Dictionary distasteful

distasteful

അനുചിതം
definition
adjective
customers complained about the distasteful odor
causing dislike or disgust; offensive; unpleasant.
example
Making use of the emotionally disturbed in this way has become a 'distasteful' trend on the political left.
Debates emphasize ills to be corrected rather than 'distasteful' choices to be made.
As it is, there is something fishy, even 'distasteful' , about the way this story has been broken.
I find this kind of coverage 'distasteful' , pointless and irrelevant.
But it is not nearly as 'distasteful' as the fact that four people have died at this accident black spot in four years.
Of course, in some ways this notion is 'distasteful' , obscene and disgusting.
What to some might seem a 'distasteful' consumer frenzy in the wake of so much human suffering is crucial to keeping our economy afloat.
These guy games may seem 'distasteful' , but it should be no secret that girls play similarly in bar situations.
It may even be 'distasteful' to watch teenagers reduced to tears.
So far, this book is only confirming what I thought: that the whole thing is 'distasteful' and nothing to do with real life.
Yes, folding the tent on investments whose high hopes are dashed is mighty 'distasteful' .
If someone is unpleasant or 'distasteful' , postings from that address can be blocked.
The ironic cheers from the home support towards the end of the game were particularly 'distasteful' and served little purpose.
And this seems to be what the advocates of corporate philanthropy find 'distasteful' .
The public could boycott 'distasteful' TV serials, after all they held the remote.
I attended one Old Firm match in the 1970s and found it an unpleasant and 'distasteful' affair.
For sentimental reasons some may find this treatment 'distasteful' .
Angharad was not used to being ignored and it was an unpleasant and 'distasteful' position to be in.
The notion that a small group would disrupt the event for reasons of self-interest will be regarded as 'distasteful' .
There's something a bit 'distasteful' about the implications of much of the campaign, too.
The use of conspicuous colors (yellow, red, and orange) by prey in order to convey 'distastefulness' , or other unpleasant properties, is called aposematism.
They fled a social order they found 'distastefully' materialistic, patriarchal, and violent.
‘Well, I wouldn't be interested in bungee jumping,’ she says 'distastefully' , without hesitation.
She spoke in weary notes, as though self-protection was taking on a certain 'distastefulness' , whispering, 'You can't stay.'
Isn't there a point at which one has to realize the 'distastefulness' of it all?
The mainstream press regarded the whole unsightly mess with a combination of horrified 'distastefulness' and eager anticipation.
Some of your ideas were foreshadowed in the 1930s by Ronald Fisher's writings on the 'distastefulness' of some insects.
I gawked at her in her evening gown and all of the champagne-sippers looked at my jeans/shirt combo 'distastefully' .
She comes from what she rather 'distastefully' refers to as the ‘owning-classes’.
He could be 'distastefully' off-hand when actually presented with the people he campaigned for, evidently happier to treat them as causes.
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