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unsavory
adjective un·sa·vory \-ˈsā-və-rē, -ˈsāv-rē\
: unpleasant or offensive
Full Definition of UNSAVORY
2
a : unpleasant to taste or smell b : disagreeable, distasteful <an unsavory assignment>; especially : morally offensive <unsavory business practices>
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First Known Use of UNSAVORY
13th century
Related to UNSAVORY
- Synonyms
- brackish, unappetizing, unpalatable, distasteful, yucky (also yukky)
- Antonyms
- appetizing, delectable, delicious, delish, palatable, savory (also savoury), tasty, toothsome, yummy
Rhymes with UNSAVORY
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