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undesirable
adjective as in offensive, unacceptable
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Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait.
Moreover, corporal punishment has the undesirable quality that the more you use it, the less effective it becomes.
The ladies score the leading roles while the men are left to portray quirky, comedic (and mostly undesirable) characters.
But unlike the iPods, there was a way to make iPhones undesirable to thieves.
However, eating certain types of carbs at certain times and in certain amounts can lead to some undesirable consequences.
Undesirable inhabitants of the country are being sent away, especially the Japanese, who are more dangerous than the Chinese.
The tube should be dipped in warm water just before using: the use of glycerin or other lubricant is undesirable.
I became aware that your further presence in the house of Monsieur Le Pontois was—well—undesirable—that's all.
Their beauty attracts undesirable attention, and their ignorance makes them an easy prey.
It was thought undesirable to interview any of the children involved in recent happenings.
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On this page you'll find 92 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to undesirable, such as: abominable, inadmissible, loathsome, objectionable, troublesome, and unsatisfactory.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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