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disagreeable

[dis-uh-gree-uh-buhl] / ˌdɪs əˈgri ə bəl /




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To make disagreeable figures into those of ridicule and to demonstrate people's moral objection to their presence in public.

From Salon

The third bill DeSantis signed protects free speech at state universities by saying the schools can’t shield students from accessing or observing ideas and opinions “they may find uncomfortable, unwelcome, disagreeable, or offensive.”

From Washington Times

I had to ask: Why marry someone so disagreeable?

From Washington Post

“Justice Ginsburg and I often disagreed, but at no time during our long tenure together were we disagreeable with each other. She placed a premium on civility and respect,” Thomas wrote.

From Seattle Times

Calling it a “dangerous phenomenon,” Mr. Buck started the floor speeches by accusing progressives of seeking “to cancel, cut, sensor and silence” Americans for holding disagreeable points of view.

From Washington Times