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How to use disagreeable in a sentence

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We hope we can be agreeable and not ever become disagreeable in talking about doctrinal matters.
What do we imagine they are like, these disagreeable reflections, these unflattering mirrors that our thoughts provide?
Noise can be described as any loud or unmusical or disagreeable sound that is prolonged and can be damaging or deafening to the ear.
In complete contrast to our disagreeable dining companion, the duck liver parfait he ordered was rich and smooth.
During this period of recovery there was a good deal of parosmia so that the odours of tobacco and coffee were intensely disagreeable.
Has your student gone from predictably polite and compliant to moody and disagreeable?
He has a particularly disagreeable grunt when he does not understand what you say, and desires a repetition.
The London Underground system finds ever more cunning ways to make itself disagreeable to the sorry traveller.
The situation is disagreeable to Japan, but Tokyo has put up with it to avoid upsetting bilateral relations.
Eating meat is disagreeable to Thoreau's imagination, and his distaste of it is instinctual.
It was disagreeable to me, but I did exercise it, and no other power can be exercised in that Country.
Some find it disagreeable to depend on others to go about their lives, while some feel neglected.
Your opinion, although disagreeable to me, is something that I risked my liberal life to protect.
The words felt foul on his tongue, like the aftertaste of something disagreeable, but their impact was immediate.
At its simplest the aura may take the form of a familiar odour, or more commonly a disagreeable or even disgusting one.
Meanwhile in Cardiff, an unpleasant political became a still more disagreeable labour situation rather quickly.
She had found something disagreeable in a story I'd written in the Listener about John before his death.
When that happened, which was surprisingly often, she was snappish and disagreeable.
It had never occurred to Gwyn that one person could be so rude and disagreeable.
Alongside Mone's name, however, we are troubled to find that of Sir Alan Sugar, who was so disagreeable to Lynn Barber recently.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For suddenly he was surprised by a most disagreeable sense of grittiness, and then a keen stab in the roof of his month.
They were surly, growly, ill-tempered birds, and were apt to make themselves very disagreeable if one met them after dark.
Did it ever occur to you that it must be disagreeable to Watch to have such an appendage to his tail?
It was a disagreeable surprise to Mrs. prevost when she heard who her visitor was.
I hope that these baths may arrest the disagreeable tendency to pejoration from which I have suffered in the past year.
Do not let the most adhesive of food betray you into this most disagreeable of habits.
He was always abusing Lincoln, and was especially strict and disagreeable, even more so than his superior, Wirtz.
In its wild state it has a strong, disagreeable taste and smell, and is known as smallage.
They are all hispid plants, very disagreeable to handle, and are generally of rank growth.
I did not find the jolting of the cart at all disagreeable, on the contrary, it had quite a somniferous effect upon me.
Carefully take off the skin, as its oiliness will give the fish a strong and disagreeable taste when cooked.
It was a stepchild among camps, neither attractive enough to be loved nor disagreeable enough to be hated and reviled.
Most members of the bug order can eject a disagreeable liquid, though few of them do it so successfully as the stink bug.
And what seemed to be a disagreeable affair in its incipiency terminated most agreeably.
How disagreeable he must have made himself, to render her so sharp and so incisive all at once.
He was told that the weather was inclement and that traveling would be disagreeable.
The water is perfectly clear, has a saltish taste, and at the spring is not unlike weak broth, though it has a disagreeable odor.
But there followed a period of disagreeable negotiation with Castaneda, the governor of the Azores.
All her subsistence was a little unpleasant and disagreeable broth, which I forced her to take against her will.
Storch has described a lactic-acid form in a sample of tallowy butter that was able to produce this disagreeable odor.
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