distastefulness
IPA: dɪstˈeɪstfʌɫnʌs
noun
- The state or quality of being distasteful or objectionable; causing averseness; unpleasantness.
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Examples of "distastefulness" in Sentences
- That my friend is the real issue of distastefulness.
- I agree with Lembit about the distastefulness of this sort of thing.
- In any case, aesthetic distastefulness should not be grounds for censorship.
- In any case, aesthetic distastefulness should not be grounds for censorship. ali Said,
- Hitch then discreetly pans away towards the window, but the lingering distastefulness of this frigid sex scene nevertheless leaves its impact.
- I also chalk it up to the fact that they're trying to cram his evilness, and his distastefulness down our throats, and a hospital scene would have been, in their eyes, too sympathetic, for Sam.
- It was a spectacle whose distastefulness was compounded by the victory parade at the end of the shoot-out, when the young striker was carried around the pitch in triumph on the shoulders of the team's reserves.
- All such placeisms are rooted in prejudicial customs and flower into full distastefulness and unfairness when people hide behind the unspoken prejudice of tradition, religion, or custom and remain either unwilling or unable to judge people as individuals.
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