How To Use Unpleasantness In A Sentence

  • No other night of the year manages the unique combination of misery, discomfort, expense and sheer downright unpleasantness.
  • It was probably a subtle subconscious realization of the unpleasantness, even the unendurableness, of perfection in the domestic companionship that caused the obvious misprint in the following extract from a Scotch editorial concerning the new divorce legislation: Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers
  • You heard about the unpleasantness in the reception hall the day before yesterday, I suppose?
  • I'd rather avoid any unpleasantness with the neighbours.
  • This quiet world of the monks is not without unpleasantness - there is heartache, murder, an accident and suicide.
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  • But Gingrich the pugnacious pugilist has not been satisfied to rest on his unpleasantness. John Feffer: The New Marx
  • Bottling up feelings would only worsen problems and create unpleasantness.
  • But the incident had proved to be a waste of energy on his part and a cause of unnecessary unpleasantness for those caught up in the swell. Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing
  • He captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness.
  • Whatsoever essence it derives from earth or water, all that conduces to its bitterness, its acridity, its unpleasantness.
  • Whenever a major disaster strikes, the public is confronted with all sorts of unpleasantness.
  • I want to avoid any unpleasantness with the neighbours.
  • This time there was no media coverage as there was no public hostility or unpleasantness.
  • There were vultures in the air and hyenas on the ground however; those who dared not to speak out loud while his father was alive. With his passing they finally found a voice that spoke with unpleasantness and malice.
  • Despite any unpleasantness and pain, you must acknowledge the suffering you have caused and develop a concern for creating an environment of sanity.
  • When partnered with Herring, he adopts a snide, sharp persona to contrast with his sidekick's village idiot act, and the resulting personality clash provides ample opportunity for eloquent unpleasantness.
  • A bit over and I will have to ask for change, and I would hate there to be any unpleasantness.
  • Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat, without complaint or collapse.
  • We are investigating the possibility that motion sickness may be a factor in the unpleasantness of transportation.
  • Unpleasantness is built into the CAG's job as the chief nitpicker of the government. Indians Of 2010: Vinod Rai
  • It would be petty and stupid, they contend, to overlook the creative quality of their work because of some unpleasantness which the great world revolution must necessarily bring with it.
  • Cogs whirr, wires clunk and leering unpleasantness ensues as an ex-con breaks into a house which has been rigged up as a giant mantrap. Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
  • And it was due in some measure to Oline that things had turned out no worse; so earnest was she in trying to secure a small remainder for herself that she dragged to light forgotten items that she, as gossip and newsmonger for years, remembered still, or matters outstanding which others would have passed over on purpose, to avoid causing unpleasantness to respectable fellow-citizens. The Growth of the Soil
  • With smiles, let's gave a hug and eliminate all the unpleasantness. Retaining only our love!
  • A Singapore academic said last week that smoochers may drop their lids to avoid overloading the senses and - just possibly - to skip the unpleasantness of seeing their lover's blurry form up close.
  • I want the unpleasantness to stop so I can put my head back in the sand. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would assist in controlling the currently very high level of unpleasantness, aggression, and verbal abuse that simply would not be tolerated in any classroom, playground, workplace, or home in this country.
  • After all, we wouldn't want any unpleasantness. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was afraid to complain loudly in case I caused any unpleasantness between myself and the staff, and for my husband.
  • The affective dimension of pain includes both the immediate feelings of unpleasantness associated with the painful sensation and negative emotions evoked by the pain.
  • Pain's unpleasantness provides the motivation for adaptive, life-preserving responses.
  • You don't suppose Adam had the cutaneous unpleasantness politely called psora, do you? Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Less attention to pain can result in a reduction in perceived pain intensity and unpleasantness, and can also reduce the amount of time patients spend thinking about their pain.
  • They take the place of habits until the new behaviors lose some of their unpleasantness and become more attractive in their own right.
  • The details are too well chronicled to be dismissed as exaggeration, or set aside as a necessary unpleasantness in the struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I understand that people feel like - I mean, with so much hatred and unpleasantness in the world, why would you want to get in the way of people who love each other marrying each other?
  • It was a very simple matter to reverse this procedure, generally after some unpleasantness with the appropriate squadron and station commander.
  • That's one of the many benefits to an employment arrangement based on outsourcing and subcontracting: The corporation at the top indemnifies itself from any unpleasantness at the bottom, thanks to the smaller corporate players in the middle. HUFFPOST HILL - GOP Lawmaker Proposes Christmas Cuddle Summit
  • Looking back on my life until now it has largely been hard work with a lot of upset and unpleasantness, especially in my adult years.
  • As we journey through Cook's life, we get a clear if passionless commentary, which delicately glosses over unpleasantness and is regularly brightened by, fancy that, facts.
  • On most cars of this level of power, this would mean near-instant wheelspin, car spin and general unpleasantness.
  • Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the unpleasantness, based on the tacit understanding that this is not for keeps; that any limb you climb out on will still be there later for you to climb back. Mignon McLaughlin 
  • A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion
  • The balmy evenings were the compensation for the unpleasantness of the day.
  • Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the unpleasantness, based on the tacit understanding that this is not for keeps; that any limb you climb out on will still be there later for you to climb back. Mignon McLaughlin 
  • He waited, not too dissatisfied with the unpleasantness of the situation. Somewhere East of Life
  • Plus, the educated American operates under a common understanding that we are to "deal with" unpleasantness in our past rather than "repress" it, and then seek something called closure. NPR Topics: News
  • I'm sure Clarke was well aware of what was to follow from his decisions - he's willing to risk a lot of long-term unpleasantness - because his book reads like it was written by a true civil servant.
  • It was a very simple matter to reverse this procedure, generally after some unpleasantness with the appropriate squadron and station commander.
  • The details are too well chronicled to be dismissed as exaggeration, or set aside as a necessary unpleasantness in the struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another author underscored the unpleasantness of the deskilled jobs.
  • The details are too well chronicled to be dismissed as exaggeration, or set aside as a necessary unpleasantness in the struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first couple of Harry Potters are honourable contributions to the repertory of school-stories of an old fashioned kind, with the added frisson of knowing that the world beyond Hogwarts contains a great deal of unpleasantness.
  • The details are too well chronicled to be dismissed as exaggeration, or set aside as a necessary unpleasantness in the struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid.
  • The smell, however, lingered on for a while and despite the baking sunshine, at week's end there still was a whiff of unpleasantness in the air.
  • Handing the belt to his son Blade, he sat on a bench clearly contemplating his new heel status and the unpleasantness that went along with it.
  • No one wanted that, and there was strength in the human desire to avoid unpleasantness at any price until the last possible instant. 21 DOG YEARS
  • The experimental conditions included a baseline restful state followed by hypnotic relaxation alone and by hypnotic relaxation with suggestions for altered pain unpleasantness.
  • The extreme unpleasantness of the mammogram is systematically and deliberately underplayed by the proponents of mass screening.
  • I didn't really want to witness shouting and other unpleasantness, but I did think Stewart missed a good opportunity to put some of the obvious flaws in the conservative case on the issue to one of its more powerful proponents.
  • Because people associate Hobbes with unpleasantness, nastiness, and life-and-death contests, they start to use the phrase to refer to any choice that has some of those characteristics.
  • The wealthy Pellisi's voice was dripping with unpleasantness and dislike.
  • The details are too well chronicled to be dismissed as exaggeration, or set aside as a necessary unpleasantness in the struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, ‘feelings’ refers to a very specific quality: pleasantness, unpleasantness, or neutrality in an experience.
  • There's a lot of pain, suffering and general unpleasantness in this world.
  • ‘The only unpleasantness was a slightly oily feeling on your body when you got out of the water,’ he said.
  • It is time to put behind all the disappointment and unpleasantness of the past 12 months, and get ready to begin the New Year with a resolution to always look at the brighter side of life.
  • The unpleasantness of this schism seems to have had a salutary effect on Tennent, who was more responsible for it than anyone else.
  • Because she's in Auckland, and because it had been planned that I was going up there this coming weekend, I felt that I had to confront the issue right now, and avoid any unpleasantness later in the week or when I got up there.
  • The visuals of the two of them put over a mood of desperation and unpleasantness that doesn't come over in the records so much - its better just to hear it.
  • They then rated the unpleasantness of the intrusive thought, their attempts to dismiss the thought from consciousness, and their perceived success in reducing the frequency of the thought.
  • And I don't like just plain unpleasantness or just plain painful stuff.
  • Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the unpleasantness, based on the tacit understanding that this is not for keeps; that any limb you climb out on will still be there later for you to climb back. Mignon McLaughlin 
  • I hesitantly tried another piece and it was just as unappetizing the second time around, a bitter sting that was metallic in its unpleasantness.
  • Our Governess is as active and watchful as ever, down with the Sun and up with the Lark, and then doth her messenger summon us to desert our beds, if she perceives any unwilling, she subtilly tempers the unpleasantness of her early importunity; she perswades them thereunto, by alledging, what benefit thereby will accrew to their healths; nor is her accustomed care to be discommended, since therein she aims not only at the benefit of our Bodies, but the eternal welfare of our Souls in the performance of our duties to God and our Parents. The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex
  • There was a moment of unpleasantness when Yorkshire thought Parthiv was caught behind on 98 but umpire Graham Burgess gave him not out and some chuntering between the sides continued throughout the remainder of the day.
  • Clearly, Pater disciplined himself to erase any trace of ill-temper or unpleasantness from his speech and writing.
  • No other night of the year manages the unique combination of misery, discomfort, expense and sheer downright unpleasantness.
  • Its unpleasantness must not be buried in moral and philosophical platitudes.
  • I hate to bring up any unpleasantness but you were on ‘The View’ last week.
  • I'm sure that if Harry McGuigan of North Lanarkshire Council had known about end-of-year flexibilities, all that unpleasantness over the Direct Labour Organisations could have been avoided.
  • It was just jack-in-office unpleasantness, and I had no choice but to ignore it. The Sky Writer
  • Bailey captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness.
  • It was a very simple matter to reverse this procedure, generally after some unpleasantness with the appropriate squadron and station commander.
  • There will be much pain and unpleasantness in the weeks and months ahead.
  • I hope that we can put the unpleasantness about the doggie washeteria behind us. Times, Sunday Times
  • the recent unpleasantness of the weather
  • Pain intensity and unpleasantness were rated by subjects on visual analogue scales in response to painful electrical stimuli, delivered in random order in five ascending intensities.
  • When I asked him what he called the recent unpleasantness, Woo was remarkably candid: "The uprising, in African-American neighborhoods-and the riot in other parts of the city. City Of Euphemisms
  • Moments of pleasantness elicit a desire for more, moments of unpleasantness give rise to aversion, and moments of neutrality are opportunities to fall asleep.
  • Quite enough unpleasantness is already caused on public transport by people using electronic equipment in such a way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Family quarrels have a total bitterness unmatched by others. Yet it sometimes happens that they also have a kind of tang, a pleasantness beneath the unpleasantness, based on the tacit understanding that this is not for keeps; that any limb you climb out on will still be there later for you to climb back. Mignon McLaughlin 
  • As I felt unprepared for an even closer look at him, and even less inclined to take in the halitosis and BO that no doubt accompanied his cosmetic unpleasantness, I strenuously endeavoured to decline his invitation.
  • One of the problems of our current political scene is that the atmosphere is often of hostility and unpleasantness feeding on themselves.
  • In the same vein, Malkin gives only passing mention to such unpleasantness as shootings of internees by camp guards but discusses at length the amenities offered in the camps and the petty complaints of some internees.

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