Not sweet or pleasant to the taste.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [adjective] > unpalatable (33) unsweetc1440 Not sweet or pleasant to the taste. boisterous1483 Rough, coarse, as e.g. food. Obsolete. untasty1566 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) untoothsome1576 Unpleasant or unattractive to the taste. twice sod1601 twice sod, stale, unpalatable. Obsolete. coarse1607 Rough, harsh, or rude, to the taste, perception, or æsthetic sense. (In early use coming near to 1.) of material things; esp. of diet or ‘fare’. irrelishable1608 Not relishable, unpalatable. asper1626 Harsh to the senses, in sound or taste. insuave1657 Not suave or sweet; unpleasant. untoward1662 Of taste: Disagreeable; unpleasant. Obsolete. rare. physicala1665 Like medicine in taste, smell, etc.; as bad as medicine. Obsolete. asperous1670 Harsh to the senses; rough-tasted. Obsolete. unpalatable1682 literal. Of food, drink, etc.: not agreeable to the palate; not pleasant in taste or texture. woolly1687 Having a soft and clinging texture; said esp. of edible things which are consequently unpleasant to the palate; also of the surface of a road… inelegant1708 Not of delicate taste or flavour. Obsolete. smoked1761 Tainted or spoiled in taste through contact with smoke. impalatable1782 Not palatable, unpalatable. brassy1789 Of the nature or appearance of brass, in colour, sound, taste, etc. soddena1800 Of food: Heavy, doughy; spoiled through over-boiling or imperfect baking. metallic1800 Designating an unpleasant taste caused by or resembling that of a metal. inky1805 Of taste, etc.: Resembling that of ink. unsweetened1817 Not sweetened. weedy1851 Of a taste or smell: reminiscent of weeds; made unpleasant or otherwise affected by contact with weeds. Also: having a taste or smell of this kind. tinny1873 Tasting or smelling of tin; tinged with tin. tangy1875 Having a sharp, distinct, or spicy taste. Also, characterized by a disagreeable tang or flavour (rare). raw1881 Of the taste or flavour of tea: harsh, bitter. unappetizing1884 (un-, prefix1 affix 4.) twangy1887 Having a twang (in various senses). In quot. 1887, having a tang (tang, n.1 5). stavy1888 Of butter: Tasting of the staves or cask. toasty1890 Like toast, esp. in having a slightly burnt flavour. Now usually spec., warm and comfortable. soapy1892 Having a taste of soap. stewy1895 Suggestive of being stewed; having a stewed flavour; resembling stew. gloppy1976 Glutinous, esp. (of food) unappetizingly so; of a sloppy consistency; hence figurative, of writing, etc.: cloyingly sentimental or clumsy; messy. |
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