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unpalatable

[uhn-pal-uh-tuh-buhl] / ʌnˈpæl ə tə bəl /




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There’s no reason to believe the soldiers will remain in the barracks if the election produces an outcome the military sees as unpalatable.

From Washington Post

One, a professed vegan, even allows Carl to feed her lamb larded in cheese fondue, with predictably unpalatable results.

From New York Times

Republicans in recent years have co-opted the phrase as a catchall for racial topics they find unpalatable, using it as a political tool to limit lessons about systemic inequality, white privilege and racial justice efforts.

From Seattle Times

Dramatic increases in global energy or food prices would lead the world to push hard for a quick end to the fighting, perhaps even at the cost of unpalatable territorial compromise by Kyiv.

From Washington Post

The changes in the church have been unpalatable to some conservatives, but also fall well short of what many progressives had wanted.

From BBC