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the disagreeable
adjective
Not agreeable, conformable, or congruous; contrary; unsuitable.
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Paul Sieswerda did the disagreeable work of cleanup.
I blame the disagreeable company and the vapid conversation.
The disagreeable John Grimble might be a cantankerous cuss — or a vicious killer.
This prevents the disagreeable stage when the elastic has sagged, but not quite enough to warrant its replacement.
The disagreeable surprise, and the reason she is now so angry, was that the reason given sounded transparently made up.
Tolerance can be a really tough, demanding ideal of allowing space for the uncomfortable, the disagreeable and the radically different.
Compounding this is the disagreeable notion, drawn from 19th-century race science, that brains and brawn must be inversely correlated.
Of all the disagreeable species of humanlike beings Jonathan Swift invented in "Gulliver's Travels," the Yahoos are the worst and most human of all.
In Britain, the middle classes have the disagreeable impression that they are paying twice for healthcare: first through their taxes, then through Bupa and others.
While he makes no attempt to brush over the disagreeable side of her nature, he also makes it clear that he loves her beyond the grave.
On the negative side, the disagreeable Mitsubishi 3-liter engine is barely more powerful than the V-6 in the Ford Taurus SHO — the 1989 Ford Taurus SHO.
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