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Sentences with unpleasant. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use unpleasant in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for unpleasant.

  • Most unpleasant. (8)
  • Unpleasant things! (8)
  • This is very unpleasant for me. (8)
  • Going to that unpleasant place together. (10)
  • The whole thing was beyond words unpleasant. (8)
  • Could there have been any unpleasant glances? (4)
  • It was a small bit unpleasant, I should think. (8)
  • What makes you introduce such unpleasant subjects? (9)
  • Cowardice is an unpleasant word, Mr. Edgar Anthony. (8)
  • How unpleasant, one would think, must be his reflections! (4)
  • This is a sort of talking which is very unpleasant to me. (4)
  • It helped him over the unpleasant part of that interview. (10)
  • It would have been very unpleasant to me in every respect. (4)
  • Something unpleasant is threatening; but you may escape it. (10)
  • And this revolt gave him a feeling, strange and so unpleasant. (8)
  • The people were very unpleasant, the whole thing very cynical. (8)
  • He complained in his heart merely that her voice had become so unpleasant. (10)
  • He complained in his heart merely that her voice had become so unpleasant. (22)
  • A young couple close by flirted a fan by turns, making an unpleasant draught. (8)
  • It was a correspondence which Fanny found quite as unpleasant as she had feared. (4)
  • The thought of sojourning in town for a spell was not unpleasant to Bob Pierson. (8)
  • She could not help saying this, and then she and Lapham had some unpleasant words. (9)
  • I was at a loss to guess where that most unpleasant effect on the senses came from. (10)
  • What would come after, though full of unpleasant possibilities, he left to the future. (8)
  • Even her writing of the pointed truths she would deliver was an unpleasant anticipation. (10)
  • Then Christian with the perception of something unpleasant at his back, suddenly turned around. (12)
  • The thought was unpleasant; and it kept recurring, but it only served to harden his determination. (8)
  • And here I can admit, that my manners to Miss W., in being unpleasant to Miss F., were highly blameable. (4)
  • The idea that she gave lessons was unpleasant to him; yet it would mean that he would see her regularly. (8)
  • His voice, when he vouchsafed a greeting, was rather high and not unpleasant, with a touch of lazy drawl. (8)
  • He had looked straight at her with a queer, unpleasant smile; and she had felt at once disturbed and angry. (8)
  • Moreover, the heat was very dry and unpleasant, so that water-jars had to be set about to moisten the air. (17)
  • Beyond this he did not go, keeping even from his wife the more unpleasant of what seemed to him the possibilities. (8)
  • He was now in that unpleasant state of prickly heat when testy old gentlemen could commit slaughter with ecstasy. (10)
  • To invent upon nothing is most unpleasant, and the Signor Antonio can soon perceive whether one swims with corks. (10)
  • But suspicion of something unpleasant is the inevitable consequence of such an alteration as we just witnessed in him. (4)
  • To any one at all conversant with the life we lead in the army, I need not say how unpleasant such a change usually is. (6)
  • Mrs. Cavely had unpleasant domestic news to communicate to her brother, in return for his tale of affliction and wrath. (10)
  • The whole matter was unpleasant and the consternation great, and the noise intimidated even the old foxes of diplomacy. (12)
  • I see now that it makes a mutual understanding harder; only it is so unpleasant and so troublesome to talk about oneself. (12)
  • She declared proudly that she would assume full responsibility and guard everyone concerned from unpleasant consequences. (12)
  • Various difficulties made Paris unpleasant to me, and the Princess Valuyeff offered me a refuge on her estate near Petrograd. (12)
  • I was sorry for my old guest, but vexed with him too; what business had he to carry his Quixotism to such an unpleasant length? (8)
  • She could go there after anything unpleasant below, and find immediate consolation in some pursuit, or some train of thought at hand. (4)
  • And, by-the-by, you had better not invite her any more on that account, as I wish her to find her situation as unpleasant as possible. (4)
  • His nostrils, as it seemed to Swithin, had distended in an unpleasant fashion; and a wholly unnecessary raucousness invaded his voice. (8)
  • You will see him with the rest of us, in the same manner, and, as much as you can, dismissing the recollection of everything unpleasant. (4)
  • It was evident they had all the Oriental fear and aversion to being sketched, and we saw they were disposed to make it unpleasant for us. (20)
  • To be found there, even by a servant, would be unpleasant; but by the general (and he seemed always at hand when least wanted), much worse! (4)
  • He seemed reasonable, the reverse of hostile, in spite of his commanding air, and that was not unpleasant in one friendly to her adventure. (10)
  • They tussled, and each having inflicted an unpleasant squeeze on the other, they came apart by mutual consent, and exchanged half-length blows. (10)
  • They tussled, and each having inflicted an unpleasant squeeze on the other, they came apart by mutual consent, and exchanged half-length blows. (22)
  • The suit, if brought, will be a very unpleasant matter for George, a still more unpleasant, even disastrous one, for his people. (8)
  • Aunt Hester, with her instinct for avoiding the unpleasant, here chimed in: Did Soames think they would make Mr. Chamberlain Prime Minister at once? (8)
  • At last she passed her hand quickly across her brow, as if to dispel some unpleasant thought, and shook her burning head, half sadly, half disapprovingly. (5)
  • Mr. Woodhouse would have been miserable had his daughter attempted it, and she was therefore safe from either exciting or receiving unpleasant and most unsuitable ideas. (4)

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