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Discover Ludwig"extremely unpleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a negative situation or experience. For example: "The hospital waiting room was extremely unpleasant with a stale smell and a depressing atmosphere."
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Ratings of pleasantness vs. unpleasantness ranged between -10 indicating that pain stimuli were extremely unpleasant and 10 suggesting that pain stimulation was highly pleasant.
"Extremely unpleasant, just unpleasant".
Extremely unpleasant, I would think.
Paracetamol is an extremely unpleasant way to kill yourself.
For such vulnerable groups the Health Protection Agency says that salmonella can be "extremely unpleasant".
I don't like exaggerating, but at the time I found it extremely unpleasant.
They are highly tannic, puckery, sour, cottony and basically extremely unpleasant.
Finally, some extremely unpleasant and damaging revelations about his personal life were published.
"And the only way to do this was to put up with this extremely unpleasant process".
Nonetheless, they allowed the governor to sidestep some extremely unpleasant budgetary choices for the time being.
First, it would be extremely unpleasant for me to construct and sell sandwiches in this truck every day.
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