unpalatable in English

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1. The fish was particularly unpalatable.

2. The unpalatable truth, it seems, doesn't pay.

3. Only then did I learn the unpalatable truth.

4. Senator Long tends to avoid unpalatable social issues.

5. His views on capital punishment are unpalatable to many.

6. The unpalatable truth was that his absence hurt her.

7. This disenchantment reflects an unpalatable truth about their country.

8. 17 His views on capital punishment are unpalatable to many.

9. And that, Dougal told himself, was the cold, unpalatable truth.

10. The unpalatable truth is that the team isn't getting any better.

11. It was too unpalatable, too disloyal, altogether too abhorrent to countenance.

12. 17 It was too unpalatable, too disloyal, altogether too abhorrent to countenance.

13. But boiling the grain was a laborious process and produced an unpalatable mush.

14. For example, we might imagine a population of unpalatable, but cryptic, insect larvae.

15. 25 But boiling the grain was a laborious process and produced an unpalatable mush.

16. Nevertheless, current grammatical freedom is unpalatable to many educated in a more rigid era.

17. It was only then that I began to learn the unpalatable truth about John.

18. As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder.

19. Low-acid, pulpy or highly flavoured fruits with juice unpalatable in the natural state

20. Such an acknowledgment would tend to lead to either of two equally unpalatable conclusions.

21. Thus, the unpalatable diet of tulip bulbs may have helped save many Netherlanders from starvation.

22. Antonyms for Appetising include distasteful, unappetizing, unpalatable, flat, flavorless, insipid, stale, tasteless, unsavory and yucky

23. Until people are unequivocally taught this unpalatable truth there can be no preaching of good news.

24. The insects store this chemical in their bodies in order to make themselves unpalatable to predators.

25. Qiao son, don't eat will peckish of, very unpalatable, I seek some game, your etc. writes.

26. Downy Brome is a palatable grass before the seed heads emerge but becomes unpalatable with maturity

27. Crush unused pills and throw them away in kitty litter, used coffee grounds, or other unpalatable items.

28. Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

29. At first encounter this conclusion was exceedingly unpalatable to those brought up in the clarity of classical physics.

30. 12 Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

31. 1 Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.

32. This is partly because woodlice secrete chemicals which many spiders find unpalatable, and partly because of their tough armour.

33. It is an unpalatable fact of life that the most deserving people do not often achieve the most success.

34. The experimental jays should learn that the colour pattern is associated with unpalatable food; the control jays should not.

35. An attack may die out if the timber becomes hard and unpalatable to the beetle with age and correct maintenance.

36. Is this to do with our inability as a nation to be direct when there is something unpalatable to say?

37. Since that time, however, "Brackish" has developed the additional meanings of "unpalatable" or "distasteful" - …

38. This is partly because woodlice secrete chemicals which many spiders find unpalatable,[Sentencedict.com ] and partly because of their tough armour.

39. The unlucky federal judge in whose court the suit is brought is faced with a number of equally unpalatable choices.

40. The previous day he had rejected an offering of hard yellow lentil seeds which we had found unpalatable and difficult to cook.

41. If we had more courage at Goodison in facing up to the truth unpalatable though it may be things might begin to improve.

42. In almost all cases of Corked wine the wine's native aromas are reduced significantly, and a very tainted wine is quite unpalatable, although harmless

43. According to experiments that manipulate the desirability of the conclusion, people demand a high standard of evidence for unpalatable ideas and a low standard for preferred ideas.

44. Molds can also grow on stored food for animals and humans, making the food unpalatable or toxic and are thus a major source of food losses and illness.

45. Aposematic colouration is a term used to describe colours and / or patterns that act as a warning to predators that a potential prey species is unpalatable, toxic or dangerous.

46. We previously explored Automimicry assuming that a species of prey was so unpalatable as to promote conditioned avoidance for a period of time after a predator encountered a single individual (Case 1)

47. ‘The rind is rough and woolly and the flesh harsh and unpalatable, with an astringent, Acidulous taste.’ ‘Our citric acid is a natural, odourless and colourless crystalline substance with a pleasantly refreshing Acidulous …

48. Its wingspan ranges from 82 to 92 mm, and it is colored orange (brighter in male specimens) with black markings; this species is somewhat unpalatable to birds and belongs to the "orange" Batesian mimicry complex.

49. By the early 1930s, Crud became slang for unpalatable food, filth, a sloppily dressed man or an illness, as in, “I’ve got the Crud.” By World War II, soldiers called any unknown illness “the Crud,” and a comic book of