Opposite of arousing revulsion or disgust, especially physically
“We had a pleasant evening catching up with some close friends over a sumptuous dinner.”
Opposite of arousing contempt or strong indignation
“There are several other instances of his generosity, which though less known, are equally commendable.”
Opposite of not appropriate for consumption
“The dessert was delicious with a nice texture and served with a sifting of powdered sugar on top.”
Opposite of very disgusting or unpleasant, especially to the senses
Opposite of repulsive or not aesthetically pleasant
“He looked attractive in pajama bottoms and that white, washed-out shirt.”
Opposite of extremely unpleasant to the senses
Opposite of obscene or offensive in nature
“Brian always managed to still be funny while sticking to telling wholesome jokes.”
Opposite of unpleasant in a way that induces discomfort to the senses or nausea
Opposite of dirty or lacking in hygiene
“He hurried over to one of the cabinets, not waiting for an answer, and pulled out a bottle of witch hazel and two clean rags.”
Opposite of excessively sentimental or emotional
Opposite of characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing, unpleasant or deathly subjects
Opposite of present participle for to repulse, especially to the point causing one to feel physically nauseous or sick
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