Unsavory (Adjective)
Syllable division: un·sa·vory
How to pronounce: UK: /ʌnˈseɪ.vər.i/ US: /ʌnˈseɪ.vɚ.i/
Meaning: When something/someone is uncomfortable, distasteful, or morally questionable.
Example:
> She has unsavory business ethics.
> I cannot believe he served such an unsavory meal at his restaurant opening.
> Did you hear about the unsavory scandal in the office?
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Sometimes I don’t eat meal a lot due to an unsavory food.
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Sometimes I don’t eat a lot of meat due to it being unsavory food.
Sometimes I don’t eat a lot of meals due to it being unsavory food.
> She bought a chair for her mother, but she was unsavoury about it.
> The baby usually doesn’t like his mother because she always gives
him to an unsavoury food for him.
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> The baby usually doesn’t like his mother because she always gives him unsavory food to eat.
When they arrived in their uncle’s house, unfortunately they felt the unsavory environment, with bad smell. and mess.
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When they arrived at their uncle’s house, they unfortunately came across an unsavory environment with a bad smell and a lot of mess.
What a boor, He talks always unsavory jokes about women.
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What a bore, he always makes sexist jokes about women.
From time to time we eat unsavory food and we remember not to repeat the same mistake next time.
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Sometimes I happen to eat unsavory food
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