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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Distasteful' in a Sentence

"Causing dislike; unpleasant or offensive." more

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Hiding the distasteful truth from the public only deepened the mistrust in the government's actions.
The distasteful display of arrogance by the speaker alienated the audience.
The distasteful reality of the poverty in the neighborhood saddened everyone.
The distasteful sight of litter in the park saddened environmental activists.
The distasteful political maneuvering undermined the democratic process.
The distasteful division among team members affected the project's success.
His distasteful comments during the meeting offended many colleagues.
The distasteful smell in the cafeteria discouraged students from eating there.
The distasteful behavior of the customer towards the waiter disturbed other diners.
His distasteful habit of interrupting others irritated the entire group.
The politician's distasteful behavior during the debate lost him support.
The distasteful policy decision angered citizens and sparked protests.
The distasteful remarks in the online discussion escalated into a heated argument.
The distasteful controversy surrounding the celebrity overshadowed their achievements.

Distasteful

dis-teyst-fuhl
adjectiveCausing dislike; unpleasant or offensive.

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Last Updated On: August 9, 2024
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