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    unpalatable
    /ʌnˈpalətəbl/

    adjective

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  2. Unpalatable means unpleasant or shocking and difficult to accept, or unpleasant to taste or eat. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms, and its usage in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • Simplified

      UNPALATABLE translate: (事实或想法)令人不快的,让人难以接受的, (食物)难以下咽的,不可口的....

    • Traditional

      UNPALATABLE translate: (事實或想法)令人不快的,讓人難以接受的, (食物)難以下嚥的,不可口的....

    • Translate English to Turkish

      UNPALATABLE translate: sarsıcı, kabul edilmesi güç, şok...

    • Translate English to Portuguese

      unpalatable translate: desagradável, desagradável. Learn...

  3. The meaning of UNPALATABLE is not palatable : distasteful. How to use unpalatable in a sentence.

  4. UNPALATABLE meaning: 1. An unpalatable fact or idea is unpleasant or shocking and therefore difficult to accept: 2…. Learn more.

  5. Unpalatable definition: not palatable; unpleasant to the taste.. See examples of UNPALATABLE used in a sentence.

  6. unpalatable (to somebody) (of facts, ideas, etc.) unpleasant and not easy to accept synonym distasteful. Only then did I learn the unpalatable truth.

  7. Use the adjective unpalatable to describe something that tastes really bad, like a glass of unsweetened lemonade. Food is unpalatable if it tastes or smells terrible, but other non-edible things can also be described this way, if just thinking about them makes you cringe.

  8. Unpalatable means unpleasant to taste or difficult to accept. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as ideas, food, or behavior, with synonyms and translations.