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Idiom or proverbs for the word “not pleasant”
Proverb for Someone will work, but another will get the benefitEquivalent for the Russian idiom “to write into the drawer”English idiom related to timeSingle word for an idiom giving adviceMeaning of Corsican Proverb “Ropes that are too long become snakes”?need an idiom for “the course of events”Is there idiom for searching something that might not exists?Idiom, proverb for “the closer the more expensive it is and the farther the cheaper it will be”English idiom or proverb equivalent for “saying something, and doing the opposite”English equivalent proverb/idiom for this saying
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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
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What is the idiom or proverb that could be used for the word "not pleasant"?
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Furthermore, the toilets should be more clean because some toilets are
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What is the idiom or proverb that could be used for the word "not pleasant"?
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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
– Lawrence
2 hours ago
I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).
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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
– Lawrence
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I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).
– Ubi hatt
1 hour ago
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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
– Lawrence
2 hours ago
The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
– Lawrence
2 hours ago
I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).
– Ubi hatt
1 hour ago
I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).
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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
disgusting, dreadful, miserable, nauseating.
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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
disgusting, dreadful, miserable, nauseating.
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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
disgusting, dreadful, miserable, nauseating.
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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
disgusting, dreadful, miserable, nauseating.
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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.
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