unpalatable
Americanadjective
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not palatable; unpleasant to the taste.
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disagreeable or unacceptable; obnoxious.
unpalatable behavior.
adjective
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unpleasant to taste
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difficult to accept
the unpalatable truth
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of unpalatable
Explanation
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. You might find it unpalatable that some people starve while others have much more than they need, for example. Unpalatable is the antonym of palatable, meaning "good-tasting." It all started with the Latin root word palatum, meaning "roof of the mouth."
Vocabulary lists containing unpalatable
Power Prefix: un-
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Example Sentences
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Unpalatable characterization can sometimes be masked by good taste in cinematic style, but the only compensation offered by Mr. Knutson for the flimsiness of his script is an excess of bathroom humor.
From New York Times • Apr. 26, 2018
Unpalatable fat and protein levels keep some milks off the shelves, but the difficulty of milking recalcitrant beasts can be no less an obstacle.
From Slate • Jul. 24, 2012
Unpalatable or not, it's hard to admire the lengths that he's gone to in developing Trash Humpers' singular aesthetic.
From The Guardian • Jul. 7, 2010
Unpalatable as the prospect seems, it could prove a benefit to TWA, which last year suffered losses of $64 million.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Parson departs from Smilinda and learns a number of Unpalatable Truths.
From Parson Kelly by Lang, Andrew
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