unpalatable

  • 21unpalatable — adj unsavory, savorless, untoothsome, unappetizing, nauseating, nauseous, sickening; bitter, sour, rancid, turned; uninviting, undesirable, unattractive, disagreeable, unpleasant, unpleasing, displeasing, distasteful; inedible, uneatable,… …

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  • 22unpalatable — un·palatable …

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  • 23unpalatable — [ʌnˈpælətəb(ə)l] adj formal unpleasant to think about or accept …

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  • 24unpalatable — /ʌnˈpælətəbəl/ (say un paluhtuhbuhl) adjective 1. disagreeable; distasteful. 2. not agreeable to the palate; ill tasting. –unpalatability /ˌʌnpælətəˈbɪləti/ (say .unpaluhtuh biluhtee), unpalatableness, noun –unpalatably, adverb …

  • 25unpalatable —   See distasteful …

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  • 26unpalatable — adj. 1 not pleasant to taste. 2 (of an idea, suggestion, etc.) disagreeable, distasteful. Derivatives: unpalatability n. unpalatableness n …

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  • 27unpalatable adj — pallet n …

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  • 28be unpalatable — index repel (disgust) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 29Mimicry — For other uses, see Mimic (disambiguation). Plate from Henry Walter Bates (1862) illustrating Batesian mimicry between Dismorphia species (top row, third row) and various Ithomiini (Nymphalidae, second row, bottom row) In …

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  • 30mimicry — /mim ik ree/, n., pl. mimicries. 1. the act, practice, or art of mimicking. 2. Biol. the close external resemblance of an organism, the mimic, to some different organism, the model, such that the mimic benefits from the mistaken identity, as… …

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