Opposite of aesthetically pleasing to view or look at
“In my early years, I was admittedly an ugly kid, with poor self-esteem and confidence.”
Opposite of pleasing to the mind or senses
“The persistent heavy rain and south-easterly winds made things very unpleasant for everyone.”
(dated) Opposite of of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
“A modified version of this argument may seem much more plausible, but is still inapplicable to the present case.”
Opposite of attractive or appealing in a fresh, innocent way
Opposite of pleasing to the mind or senses
Opposite of very beautiful or elegant in a delicate way
Opposite of arousing on a primal level
“It won't matter how chic you look in your dress if you feel hot, constricted, and unsexy beneath it.”
(colloquial) Opposite of pleasing or delightful to the eye or mind
“It is difficult to fathom his unpleasant and misplaced sense of humor.”
Opposite of having a twee picturesqueness
(of voice or tone) Opposite of sweet or melodious to the ear
“Occasionally, I can hear the raucous squawk of a seagull in search of a discarded fish supper.”
(poorly) Opposite of to a moderately high degree
“They were poorly chosen words for a person notorious for being charming in front of a camera.”
(extremely) Opposite of to a moderately high degree
“While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal.”
Opposite of to an acceptable degree
“A person who nourishes themselves inadequately will often have skin that appears pale and lusterless.”
Opposite of to a moderately high degree
Opposite of to a moderate or sparing degree
Opposite of to a certain or limited extent or degree
Opposite of to a mild or moderate degree
Opposite of to a certain level, degree or extent
“You sound nothing like your father, which is probably a good thing.”
(pretty up) Opposite of to make pretty or attractive
“They disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast.”
(of a thing or place) Opposite of to make pretty or attractive
“If you deface your countryside with dirty great turbines, it is obvious that you will turn visitors away.”
Opposite of to groom or primp oneself
Opposite of to spend time improving one's appearance, often in front of a mirror
Opposite of used in reference to a situation characterized by a specified degree of trouble or difficulty
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