unappetizing

[ US /ˌəˈnæpəˌtaɪzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not appetizing in appearance, aroma, or taste
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How To Use unappetizing In A Sentence

  • These somewhat unappetizing words do not in any way reflect on the actual mouthwatering, buttery goodness of Lobster Fest.
  • And on substance, Dershowitz has a very good point, as unappetizing as that point is.
  • Look at all those wires running up and down the walls, entwined like over-cooked spaghetti on an unappetizing plate.
  • Absolutely flavorless, the lukewarm, mealy bracelet turns into an unappetizing gum once it hits the mouth.
  • It tasted peculiarly watery and unappetizing.
  • She, however, wanted to show me how unappetizing the food was and how cramped the living conditions were.
  • Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese.
  • Cars, concrete, steel and high-tension wires made an unappetizing mosaic, an environment devoid of color or life. FLOATING CITY
  • Over the top of this whole unappetizing mess is lavished a huge helping of gore.
  • Many Christmas puddings contain suet, but my mother and her mother used butter, because they found suet unappetizing. Before Halloween: Christmas Pudding 1930/1960/2005
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