unpleasantly in English

adverb

in an unpleasant manner, disagreeably, offensively

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "unpleasantly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unpleasantly", or refer to the context using the word "unpleasantly" in the English Dictionary.

1. He had been unpleasantly surprised.

2. The green hat stares out unpleasantly.

3. The smell was unpleasantly strong.

4. My heart was hammering unpleasantly.

5. His comments struck unpleasantly close to home.

6. The Heidlers are an unpleasantly hypocritical pair.

7. The drink is very sweet, but not unpleasantly so.

8. Clammy means unpleasantly cool and slimy to the touch

9. He laughed unpleasantly at his own jest.

10. But Taiwan was also an unpleasantly repressive place.

11. It felt unpleasantly like the sweat of fear.

12. Something that is Clammy is unpleasantly damp or sticky

13. Unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter to the taste or smell.

14. He smirked unpleasantly when we told him the bad news.

15. His forehead is capacious and high, but square and heavy and unpleasantly shining.

16. In an unpleasantly confident way: The salesman had a Bumptiously oily delivery

17. In an unpleasantly confident way: The salesman had a Bumptiously oily delivery

18. The water moved darkly around the body[Sentencedict], unpleasantly thick and brown.

19. Often the halls are filled to capacity and the air gets unpleasantly hot.

20. Antonyms for Amiably include badly, disagreeably, ill, unpleasantly, dissenting, unwillingly, poorly, insufficiently, bad and inadequately

21. As he approached it, the non-existent waves under his feet became clammy and smelt unpleasantly of chemicals.

22. 226-926 Phone Numbers Antistrophal Organization providing information rather than sidelong? Graham felt unpleasantly helpless

23. Antonyms for Attractively include badly, ill, unpleasantly, bad, deficiently, disagreeably, discourteously, inadequately, inconsiderately and insufficiently

24. Fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised Familiarity information: Appall used as a verb is rare.

25. He had said he would drag her through every court in the land, which sounded unpleasantly threatening.

26. There's a smell of salt and mud and dead fish, which I find unpleasantly reminiscent of somewhere else.

27. Then I had to wait some three years, and the attitude in hospital and lack of administrative efficiency was unpleasantly conspicuous.

28. Clunkers, a cross-overof "clutter" and "bunker", are typically overcrowded, caked in animal hair, and unpleasantly boring

29. Appall definition: fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised synonyms: frighten, shock, alarm, appal, fright, scare, affright, dismay

30. His left side seemed one single long unpleasantly stretched scar, and he really had to hobble on his two rows of legs.

31. badass (plural Badasses) (US, sometimes considered vulgar, slang, negative connotation) A belligerent or mean person; a person with an unpleasantly extreme appearance, attitudes, or behavior

32. Badass (plural Badasses) (US, sometimes considered vulgar, slang, negative connotation) A belligerent or mean person; a person with an unpleasantly extreme appearance, attitudes, or behavior

33. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB It affected Bud unpleasantly, just as the incessant Bawling of a band of weaning calves used to do

34. / ˈbʌmp.ʃəs.nəs / the quality of being unpleasantly confident: She's a high achiever with a streak of Bumptiousness. He has the Bumptiousness of his father.

35. Unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people: I found him Arrogant and rude.

36. Long-term debts of around £000 continue to finger the back of the club's neck as unpleasantly as a north-eastern sea fret.

37. The one who had been driving had long black hair; his insolent good looks reminded Fisher unpleasantly of his daughter's guitar-playing, layabout boyfriend.

38. Boneyards Lyrics: These are the sentiments / Of a cold-blooded cynic / So believe me when I say / I would love nothing more / Than for everything / To end unpleasantly / …

39. Donald Trump's freewheeling Mar-a-Lago Club is a saving grace, Affronting hypocrisy in a corseted culture of snobs -- or else it's the town's vulgar future made unpleasantly present

40. / ˈer.ə.ɡ ə nt.li / in a way that is unpleasantly proud and shows you think you are more important than, or know more than, other people: The authorities had behaved Arrogantly, she said

41. When slave labour camps are part of your family history, you may feel a bit queasy about seeking friendship with a country whose system of prison labour looks unpleasantly similar to the Soviet gulag.

42. According to Merriam Webster’s dictionary, aggravate means “to make worse, more serious, or more severe; to intensify unpleasantly.” Therefore, in criminal law, an Aggravating factor is any circumstance related to the crime in question that somehow makes the crime itself worse.

43. Clam‧my /ˈklæmi/ adjective feeling unpleasantly wet, cold, and sticky Get your Clammy hands off me! ► see thesaurus at damp, wet —clammily adverb —clamminess noun [ uncountable] Examples from the Corpus Clammy • As soon as the interview began, I felt my hands go Clammy

44. Appal: 1 v strike with disgust or revulsion Synonyms: Appall , offend , outrage , scandalise , scandalize , shock Type of: churn up , disgust , nauseate , revolt , sicken cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of v fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised Synonyms: alarm , Appall , dismay , horrify Types: shock

45. Appal 'Appal' is a 5 letter word starting with A and ending with L Crossword clues for 'Appal' Clue Answer; Fill with horror (5) Appal: Cause to be unpleasantly surprised (5) Greatly horrify (5) Greatly dismay (5) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Appal

46. Caustic 'Caustic' is a 7 letter word starting and ending with C Crossword clues for 'Caustic' Clue Answer; Caustic (5) ACRID: Bitterly pungent (5) Sharp-tasting (5) Unpleasantly bitter (5) Irritating to the nose (5) Like thick smoke (5) Having a sharp taste (5) Offensively pungent (5)

47. Appall: 1 v strike with disgust or revulsion Synonyms: Appal , offend , outrage , scandalise , scandalize , shock Type of: churn up , disgust , nauseate , revolt , sicken cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of v fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised Synonyms: alarm , Appal , dismay , horrify Types: shock

48. Bitter chocolate see thesaurus at taste 5 COLD DN COLD unpleasantly cold → Bitterly a Bitter wind the Bitter cold of the Midwestern winters 6 → to the Bitter end 7 → a Bitter pill (to swallow) — Bitterness noun [uncountable] COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 3: a Bitter argument, battle etc is one in which people oppose or criticize each other

49. Bruskest superlative of brusk bruskly abruptly, curtly; rudely, unceremoniously bruskness {i} brusqueness, curtness; rudeness, unpleasantness brusquely curtly; rudely, unpleasantly brusquely in a blunt direct manner; "he spoke bluntly"; "he stated his opinion flat-out"; "he was criticized roundly" brusqueness The state or quality of being

50. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English clammy clam‧my / ˈklæmi / adjective WET feeling unpleasantly wet, cold, and sticky Get your clammy hands off me! see thesaurus at damp, wet — clammily adverb — Clamminess noun [uncountable] Examples from the Corpus clammy • As soon as the interview began, I felt my hands go clammy.