English to Spanish Dictionary unpleasant

unpleasant

desagradable
definition
adjective
an unpleasant smell
causing discomfort, unhappiness, or revulsion; disagreeable.
translation of 'unpleasant'
adjective
grosero,
antipático,
desagradable,
repugnante,
no educado
example
Some women don't like it: it has a distinctive smell and taste, which some find 'unpleasant' .
He would have experienced a thoroughly 'unpleasant' and ugly world view but a breathtaking piece of theatre.
When you have to deal with 'unpleasant' people on the phone it gives a sour taste to the day.
Mmm, there are some truly 'unpleasant' smells lurking around the London Underground network.
She's like a snail that's drawn in all its feelers after running into an 'unpleasant' object.
All I can say about it is nice people are easy to deal with and 'unpleasant' people are much more difficult to cope with.
Some may find the word 'unpleasant' , but there's nothing inherently offensive about it.
She is 'unpleasant' and has red hair, but I do not in any way suggest those two things are related.
The weather was appalling, and German artillery made life 'unpleasant' for the British.
Nothing was ever too much trouble, day or night, no matter how 'unpleasant' or thankless the tasks were.
However, even the most 'unpleasant' people in the world don't deserve what she got.
It is a miracle that these dirty and 'unpleasant' Chinese chain restaurants survive.
It's really 'unpleasant' , the smell is awful and it can irritate your lungs.
Residents in Rawcliffe have raised the issue of the 'unpleasant' smells for years to no avail.
For a start he was English, but he had a bit of a weaselly face and slightly receding hair and a somewhat 'unpleasant' manner.
Sold some books and was ripped off by the 'unpleasant' second-hand bookseller.
We may say the same of bodily discomfort, an 'unpleasant' sensation distinct from pain.
So he was an 'unpleasant' Conservative who wasn't afraid of making money out of the suffering and death of others.
He's a snob, a social climber and a misogynist, really a very 'unpleasant' man.
Lynndie England, however 'unpleasant' , is not the the villain of this debacle.
The smell of the glue was not 'unpleasant' but hurt his throat and made him feel slightly sick.
There is a lot of 'unpleasant' and offensive material out there which no parent would wish their child to see.
Some often tend to eat excessively when in an 'unpleasant' mood, resulting in obesity.
The insurance industry, it'll come as no surprise, is full of 'unpleasant' characters.
The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was 'unpleasant' .
I have no great desire to do it either because it is a very 'unpleasant' business.
More distressingly the chemotherapy made her give off a particularly 'unpleasant' odour.
Sometimes they are just 'unpleasant' or they do have very different fundamental beliefs about the world.
He thought it was a nasty 'unpleasant' film, and his sequel was an answer that would somehow unmake the damage.
I now have an 'unpleasant' mental image of everyone reading this doing some nasty experiments.
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