unpalatability

NOUN
  1. the property of being unacceptable to the mind
    the policy's unpalatability caused an uproar
  2. the property of being unacceptable to the mouth
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How To Use unpalatability In A Sentence

  • It was a deep-reaching sickness at the unpalatability of life. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Despite their unpalatability, most of Gorbachev's proposals were included in the final resolution and a day later, in a move unprecedented in the USSR, Gorbachev's final address to the plenum was televised.
  • Most children were revulsed by the practice because of the unpalatability of the fishy tasting oil, and doubtless extracted a variety of rewards for compliance.
  • This manipulation severely diminished the possibility that the unpalatability of the moths affected birds' reactions to them.
  • The unpalatability of a proposition, however, has no bearing on its truth.
  • the policy's unpalatability caused an uproar
  • Many unpalatable prey animals signal their unpalatability to predators with conspicuous coloration - a phenomenon known as ‘aposematism’.
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