unappealing
IPA: ʌnʌpˈiɫɪŋ
adjective
- Not appealing
Examples of "unappealing" in Sentences
- No, wait, that has an unappealing acronym.
- That said the display issue is unappealing.
- It makes it clunky, lengthy and unappealing.
- It is just unappealing, and mostly pointless.
- The immature volvae are edible, if unappealing.
- Mostly, the article's formatting is unappealing.
- The background is not only undynamic it is unappealing.
- As well, it is visually unappealing in most circumstances.
- Making the surface itself unappealing is also an excellent tact.
- The third step is the most unappealing and potentially problematic.
- The aesthetics of the page are simply outdated and generally unappealing.
- If a title is unappealing, too confusing, or too tied to branding that isn't clear or benefit-driven, you could lose sales.
- Creative types, especially, often say they're turned off by the "unappealing," "complicated" or "just plain boring" aspect of financial management.
- If cuts continue, regents may raise tuition and student fees again, although Adams called the idea unappealing at a time when many families cannot afford the hikes.
- "I suppose some people might find the idea unappealing," said the manager, identified only as Sarah, "but for anyone who wishes to snuggle up close to nature it's perfect."
- And I will be dressed in unappealing baggy clothing which Gadget will think is to make me look less attractive, but which will actually be concealing the secret camera/microphone.
- Likewise unappealing is the self-interested motivation lurking behind the arguably laudable First Amendment claims of the New York State Restaurant Association: unadulterated greed.