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unpleasantry
[ uhn-plez-uhn-tree ]
noun
- an unpleasant word, action, comment, etc.:
comments filled with unpleasantries.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unpleasantry1
Example Sentences
Scrambling to replace their health insurance and find new work, some fired federal workers are running into the unexpected unpleasantry of relatives cheering their job loss.
The brilliance of “Stranger Things 4” is that rather than gloss over the unpleasantry, it leans hard into their clumsy, painful transition.
I still believe the deal will get done with the Seahawks, and this absence is an unpleasantry that will be quickly forgotten.
Gina: Yeah, it was a cheap shot, an unpleasantry, yadda yadda, sure, except maybe we should remember that The Washington Post has won a lot of Pulitzer Prizes for getting things right, I am just saying.
The latest inescapable unpleasantry for anyone who’s chosen to participate in our great digital society — more specifically, the 500 million human beings on this planet who use iTunes.
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