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palatably

ADVERB
  1. in a palatable way

How To Use palatably In A Sentence

  • How strange that her bracing, sometimes unpalatably extreme stance could have seeped so gently into popular culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gil always manages to go that one step further, sometimes becoming unpalatably personal.
  • I found the white onion risotto with ceps unpalatably nutty, but that is a personal thing.
  • The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted
  • From Dr. Johnson to Winston Churchill, it is the idiosyncratic individual who stirs their imagination, not some unpalatably abstract truth.
  • This time, however, despite taking an age to arrive, it was unpalatably lukewarm, while the edges of the brioche were charred black.
  • And the filmmakers' willingness to provide love and money in a tidy package is why this film's sweetness ultimately and unpalatably overwhelms its bitterness.
  • Has a not-unpleasant note of nuttiness, but is unpalatably dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • One is undeniably sweet, the other unpalatably bitter.
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