particularly unpleasant
Frequency: 7.312.6 per million words
Means especially or unusually unpleasant.
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- The smell in the old factory was particularly unpleasant.
- She found the conversation about politics particularly unpleasant.
- Dealing with rude customers can be a particularly unpleasant task.
- The weather during our camping trip was particularly unpleasant, raining for days.
- He had a particularly unpleasant feeling that something was wrong.
- The doctor delivered some particularly unpleasant news to the family.
- It was a particularly unpleasant incident that left everyone shaken.
- The taste of the spoiled milk was particularly unpleasant.
- Moving house is often a particularly unpleasant experience for many.
- His sarcastic remarks made the atmosphere particularly unpleasant.