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unpleasantry

[ uhn-plez-uhn-tree ]

noun

plural unpleasantries.
  1. an unpleasant word, action, comment, etc.:

    comments filled with unpleasantries.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unpleasantry1

First recorded in 1820–30; un- 1 + pleasantry
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Scrambling to replace their health insurance and find new work, some fired federal workers are running into the unexpected unpleasantry of relatives cheering their job loss.

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The brilliance of “Stranger Things 4” is that rather than gloss over the unpleasantry, it leans hard into their clumsy, painful transition.

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I still believe the deal will get done with the Seahawks, and this absence is an unpleasantry that will be quickly forgotten.

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Gina: Yeah, it was a cheap shot, an unpleasantry, yadda yadda, sure, except maybe we should remember that The Washington Post has won a lot of Pulitzer Prizes for getting things right, I am just saying.

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The latest inescapable unpleasantry for anyone who’s chosen to participate in our great digital society — more specifically, the 500 million human beings on this planet who use iTunes.

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