Examples of 'unpalatable' in a sentence

Meaning of "unpalatable"

Unpalatable: describes something that is unpleasant to taste, unappetizing, or disagreeable, often used in a metaphorical sense to describe ideas or truths that are hard to accept or digest
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  • Unpleasant to the taste.
  • Unpleasant or disagreeable.
  • Anything distasteful.

How to use "unpalatable" in a sentence

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unpalatable
A fact which she found quite unpalatable.
Politically unpalatable federal funds into it.
But some are more than merely unpalatable.
The adult is unpalatable to birds and other predators.
So much so that many find me simply unpalatable.
The water is not as unpalatable as was reported.
The only solution is make yourself unpalatable.
This made the area unpalatable for tourists.
I would probably end up getting something unpalatable.
The palm for unpalatable honesty.
This makes the butterfly rather unpalatable.
Persimmon fruits are unpalatable if eaten before they soften.
Laundering any illicit earnings is unpalatable.
That ultra unpalatable you know.
She finds this whole thing a bit unpalatable.

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They are unpalatable to fish and newts.
The obvious fix will be unpalatable to many.
Other unpalatable consequences include high economic costs.
The flesh is dry and unpalatable to taste.
Really unpalatable for human consumption.
This leaves three unpalatable options.
He was keeping saying that the food there was unpalatable.
They are also unpalatable and toxic.
Maybe they will not be so unpalatable.
You must find it unpalatable being sworn to protect a man like me.
But sometimes we are only left with unpalatable measures.
You were unpalatable as a young man.
The water is potable but unpalatable.
So his mother will be unpalatable to eat the dog threw up.
We all know that they are unpalatable.
As unpalatable to men as it should have.
I told you it will be unpalatable to you.
Unpalatable in the natural state.
All the parties had to make unpalatable concessions.
Californica is unpalatable to predators and is part of a large mimicry complex.
Can not be eaten because of its unpalatable nature.
The unpalatable truth is that the banking model is broken.
The problem is that this tends to be unpalatable today.
Unpalatable and inconvenient as it may be.
We must live with the unpalatable.
Salts are equally unpalatable for most livestock and crops.
Decisions are controversial and even unpalatable.
That outcome would surely be unpalatable to the governments involved.
But he acknowledged such an action would be politically unpalatable.
Fruits with acidic juice unpalatable in the natural state.
Is unlikely and would be politically unpalatable.
Profile contains unpalatable characters.
Amnesties are sometimes necessary if unpalatable.
He proceeds to tell them some unpalatable truths about themselves.
Ketone bodies and ketone body esters are relatively unpalatable.

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