Adverb for insipid or bland in flavor or taste
“His unaccustomed fingers made awkward work of cooking, but he managed, after an hour's endeavor, to produce an unsavory meal, which he devoured hungrily.”
Adverb for displeasing to one's sense of taste
“It is an affront to be served an unsavory meal.”
Adverb for displeasing to one's senses
“I had never smelled anything so debilitating in my life, and it was hard to believe that such an unsavory smell so powerful could be produced by a little twenty-pound animal.”
Adverb for disagreeable and unpleasant from being morally disreputable
“Additionally, if challenged, not many would side against the testimony of an officer compared to the testimony of an unsavory criminal.”
Adverb for uncouth or boorish in manner or behavior
“They were expelled from various locales by tribe after tribe, each of whom regarded them as particularly unsavory barbarians.”
Adverb for seedy or dilapidated in nature or appearance
“Frome is a small town, with only one other tavern, the Blue Moon, an unsavory dive.”
Adverb for arousing strong contempt or indignation
“What appalled me most were the specialist doctors, who passed unsavory comments about my health.”
Adverb for reluctant to proceed due to doubts or uncertainty
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