1. Unpleasant
What followed was unpleasant.
How did she get mixed up with such unpleasant people?
Going to school during the rush hour is tiring and unpleasant.
Don't you find it unpleasant walking in the rain?
If you know that something unpleasant will happen, that you will go to the dentist for example, or to France, then that is not good.
I know it's going to be unpleasant to talk about the accident.
To make up for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, Tom drank a little more than he should have.
I am a sick man… I am a spiteful man. I am an unpleasant man. I think my liver is diseased.
He looks very kind, but he is unpleasant.
A wet blanket is not always unpleasant when you come to know him well.
I can make your life extremely unpleasant.
Mrs. Jones is often unpleasant to her husband's secretary over the phone.
He had never been a man to face up to anything unpleasant.
There is still a pretty unpleasant smell coming from the kitchen.
The Cockney mode of speech, with its unpleasant twang, is a modern corruption without legitimate credentials, and is unworthy of being the speech of any person in the capital city of the Empire.