distinctly unpleasant
Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words
Means clearly or noticeably unpleasant.
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Examples (10)
- The taste of the medicine was distinctly unpleasant.
- His attitude throughout the meeting was distinctly unpleasant.
- She found the atmosphere in the old house distinctly unpleasant.
- The smell coming from the drains was distinctly unpleasant.
- It became distinctly unpleasant when they started arguing.
- Many found his humor distinctly unpleasant and offensive.
- The journey through the crowded city was distinctly unpleasant.
- He had a distinctly unpleasant feeling that something was wrong.
- The whole experience was distinctly unpleasant and she wanted to forget it.
- The outcome of the negotiation was distinctly unpleasant for both parties.