unattractive
IPA: ʌnʌtrˈæktɪv
noun
- An aesthetically unattractive person
adjective
- Not handsome or beautiful or appealing.
- Lacking the power to attract interest.
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Examples of "unattractive" in Sentences
- Inquiring minds want to know: Does the correction indicate that Newmark finds Malkin unattractive?
- It must be very hard to continually be called unattractive, to have your loneliness thrown back in your face.
- But research tells us that what we deem attractive or unattractive is much more complicated: part objectivity, part subjectivity.
- I guess saying that fat people are unattractive is ultimately less offensive than condoning rape, but it’s still sort of laughably offensive. thanks, Disney!
- At the same time the large copper cents had become increasingly unpopular with the public, which thought the coins unattractive, too heavy, and too prone to collect dirt.
- SOUTHERN DINING SOCIETY SECTION: Do we have footage of the woman Borat identified as unattractive being consoled in her darkened living room later that night by her husband?
- Even proportional representation for local government, an issue on which Plaid has campaigned strongly on in the past, is now described as unattractive if it blocks his route to power.
- You've got to be loud and zany and willing to contort your face and body into positions that might fairly be described as unattractive; you've got to be completely uninhibited, shameless, and out of control.
- This is a statistical fact from the NPD Group, an Illinois market-research company, whose most recent poll found that only 36 percent of Americans said they considered overweight people "unattractive" -- down from 55 percent in only eight years.
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