It's not in my English dictionary.
Displeased is the normal negative.
"Unpleased" has a touch of neither-pleased-nor-displeased about it - and I don't think there's a word for that.
Some might call it an unpleasantness or a disagreeableness; an unpleasant or disagreeable occurrence.
When something lessens the unpleasantness of a Situation.?
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club was created in 1928.
Noun forms for the adjective unpleasant are unpleasantry and unpleasantness.
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The word you can use for that simile is "filth." For example, you could say, "It tastes as horrible as filth." This conveys a strong sense of disgust and emphasizes the unpleasantness of the taste.
problems, difficulty, bother, inconvenience, worry, concern, anxiety, distress, stress, strife, agitation, harassment, hassle, unpleasantness.
Another word for "nasty" could be "repugnant" or "vile." These terms convey a strong sense of disgust or unpleasantness. Additionally, "disgusting" or "revolting" could also be used as synonyms for "nasty."
Wodehouse Playhouse - 1974 Unpleasantness at Bludleigh Court 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The abstract word for "eitter" is "bitterness." "Eitter" is a dialectical or variant spelling of "bitter," which conveys a sense of sharpness or unpleasantness in taste or experience. In a broader emotional context, it often represents feelings of resentment or sorrow.
It is difficult to quantify the number of deaths caused by mass unpleasantness as it can lead to a variety of negative outcomes such as stress-related illnesses, mental health issues, and even suicides. The impact of mass unpleasantness on individuals' well-being and mortality rates can vary greatly depending on the context and severity.
None, except for unpleasantness.