unpleasantry (Meaning)

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unpleasantry (n.)

Want of pleasantry.

A state of disagreement; a falling out.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpleasantry

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unpleasantry Sentence Examples

  1. The unpleasantry of the rainy weather dampened the spirits of the outdoor festival.
  2. The acrid smell of burnt rubber filled the air, creating an unpleasantry that made breathing difficult.
  3. The unpleasantry of the howling wind prevented us from sleeping soundly.
  4. The recurring arguments between the neighbors were an unpleasantry that disturbed the otherwise peaceful neighborhood.
  5. The unpleasant odor from the rotting garbage caused unpleasantry for the residents of the nearby apartment building.
  6. The unanticipated guest's unkempt appearance and crude manners brought unpleasantry to the formal dinner party.
  7. The unpleasantry of the stranger's persistent staring made me feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
  8. The unpleasantry of the bumpy road made the car ride unbearable.
  9. The unwelcome news of the job loss brought unpleasantry into our lives.
  10. The unpleasantry of the loud construction noise made it impossible to concentrate on work.

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Want of pleasantry., A state of disagreement; a falling out.

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The unpleasantry of the rainy weather dampened the spirits of the outdoor festival.

The acrid smell of burnt rubber filled the air, creating an unpleasantry that made breathing difficult.

The unpleasantry of the howling wind prevented us from sleeping soundly.

The recurring arguments between the neighbors were an unpleasantry that disturbed the otherwise peaceful neighborhood.