unsavoriness

IPA: ʌnsˈeɪvɝinʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being unsavory.
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Examples of "unsavoriness" in Sentences

  • Does Mexico have a monopoly on unsavoriness in politics?
  • But as big-power misbehavior and unsavoriness go, are these really so unprecedented?
  • "This [security perimeter] is a small area of goodness in a sea of unsavoriness," says British Maj.
  • As recently as last month, the term "nuclear apartheid," in all its unsavoriness, reared its ugly head again.
  • Sorry, I much be feeling twisted and nauseating this morning to contemplate such coarsely unfunny unsavoriness.
  • Over the past few months, Robinson has pointed out what he believes to be the unsavoriness of parts of Clinton's campaign.
  • Guilt By AssociationA frequent Corsi tactic is to point to some link between Obama and various unsavory persons and to imply that Obama somehow shares in their unsavoriness.
  • Once the Derby has been run, and that unholy spectacle retired for a year, the inexorable trot toward increased scumminess and the restoration of American horse racing's signature unsavoriness begins.
  • The writer Michael Kinsley, sardonically noting the extent to which press organizations that used to invite prominent government officials to be their guests at Washington's ritual spring press banquets now prize guests whose fame rests on their notoriety as popsies, lawbreakers and figures of general unsavoriness, sums up the mindless, annual post-banquet boast as: "We had Hitler at our table!"

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