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unpleasantness

American  
[uhn-plez-uhnt-nis] / ʌnˈplɛz ənt nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or state of being unpleasant.

  2. something that is displeasing or offensive, as an experience, event, or situation.

    An unpleasantness made them ill-at-ease.

  3. an unpleasant feeling or sensation caused by disagreeable or painful stimuli.


unpleasantness British  
/ ʌnˈplɛzəntnɪs /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being unpleasant

  2. an unpleasant event, situation, etc

  3. a disagreement or quarrel

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Etymology

Origin of unpleasantness

First recorded in 1540–50; unpleasant + -ness

Example Sentences

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Again the backdrop of the White House will provide an awkward reminder of the unpleasantness between the two countries in 1812.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 27, 2026

And the feeling of unpleasantness in San Francisco about human misery—people who are having some real hard, difficult times living so close to people who are making fortunes that are unbelievable—that hasn’t changed.

From Slate • Aug. 15, 2025

That the unpleasantness turns out to be time well spent is a credit to Leigh’s curiosity about miserable jerks and the joy-sucking traps they set for themselves and others.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2025

At first, it looked like she could skip all this unpleasantness, but James has now called her as a witness and Engoron agreed that her testimony was relevant.

From Salon • Nov. 1, 2023

Still, she has an aura of mystery that stops her from being teased or singled out for typical high school unpleasantness.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart