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		Definition of unappealing in English: unappealingadjectiveʌnəˈpiːlɪŋˌənəˈpilɪŋ Not inviting or attractive. 无感染力的;不吸引人的  the company faces some unappealing choices 公司面临无奈的选择。 Example sentencesExamples -  Bushnell's writing has similar deadpan timing, taking the depressing and unappealing and rendering it hilarious.
 -  So if you've realised how unappealing walking around in the cold is, then go get warm in Teddy Hall and acquaint yourself with a little Bernard Shaw.
 -  He found many of the villages of the Moselle region dirty and unappealing, but the countryside often attractive.
 -  The church, in a lot of ways, is becoming unappealing to the younger members of the generations, in its traditionalism and ceremony.
 -  But whereas we now also find the latter dated and their humour unappealing, Wodehouse remains in demand.
 -  The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
 -  Being sick is bad, bad, bad, childish and despicable, unappealing and unladylike.
 -  The sauce was tasty, as were the ingredients, save the ham, which had an unappealing flavour.
 -  No matter how keen you are to show off the fruits of a fortnight's sunbathing, excessive cleavage or leg can look cheap and unappealing.
 -  It's Valentine's Day but fortunately my wife and I both find the idea of dictated romance unappealing.
 -  I can report that the unappealing brown appearance was perfectly matched by the unappetising brown perfume.
 -  In this story, as in many others in the collection, ambition is made more unappealing than the quiet expectation of failure.
 -  But if it had been tedious and unappealing then that will not have mattered one jot to City, more a glowing endorsement of a job well done.
 -  The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable.
 -  The jobs tend to be eagerly sought, especially by women, whose other prospects for earning an income can be very unappealing.
 -  There it comes sliding down the luggage ramp: flattened, tattered, stained, wonderfully unappealing.
 -  She had been wealthy in Iran, and possibly found a marriage of convenience to a penniless student nurse unappealing.
 -  However, that pram-like hood is unappealing from the inside, and the car does flex a little over deep potholes.
 -  If the pain, suffering and fatalities that make war unappealing to the masses are removed, then so will be much of the moral inhibitions against it.
 -  I can't help wondering how Wood could bring himself to read as much of such a big book, so grimly unappealing to him, as he seems to have done.
 
 Synonyms unpalatable, unappetizing, unpleasant, distasteful, disagreeable, uninviting, unattractive 
 Derivativesadverb  I am not mathematically educated enough to critique his methods, but his public statements are unappealingly arrogant. Example sentencesExamples -  Meanwhile, adventurous styling elsewhere in the market began to make Volvos look unappealingly out of step and old-fashioned, in dire need of visual updating.
 -  Part of the idea seems to be to present merchandise unappealingly.
 -  Self-assured as opposed to unappealingly cocksure, Evolution Flight would be a towering achievement based on any criteria you chose to elect.
 -  And its buttery blood-orange sauce turned out to be unappealingly sweet, with none of the citrus tang that might have made the dish sing.
 
 
 
    Definition of unappealing in US English: unappealingadjectiveˌənəˈpēliNGˌənəˈpilɪŋ Not inviting or attractive. 无感染力的;不吸引人的  the company faces some unappealing choices 公司面临无奈的选择。 Example sentencesExamples -  However, that pram-like hood is unappealing from the inside, and the car does flex a little over deep potholes.
 -  The jobs tend to be eagerly sought, especially by women, whose other prospects for earning an income can be very unappealing.
 -  I can report that the unappealing brown appearance was perfectly matched by the unappetising brown perfume.
 -  Being sick is bad, bad, bad, childish and despicable, unappealing and unladylike.
 -  The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable.
 -  But if it had been tedious and unappealing then that will not have mattered one jot to City, more a glowing endorsement of a job well done.
 -  I can't help wondering how Wood could bring himself to read as much of such a big book, so grimly unappealing to him, as he seems to have done.
 -  It's Valentine's Day but fortunately my wife and I both find the idea of dictated romance unappealing.
 -  The church, in a lot of ways, is becoming unappealing to the younger members of the generations, in its traditionalism and ceremony.
 -  Bushnell's writing has similar deadpan timing, taking the depressing and unappealing and rendering it hilarious.
 -  The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
 -  If the pain, suffering and fatalities that make war unappealing to the masses are removed, then so will be much of the moral inhibitions against it.
 -  In this story, as in many others in the collection, ambition is made more unappealing than the quiet expectation of failure.
 -  The sauce was tasty, as were the ingredients, save the ham, which had an unappealing flavour.
 -  No matter how keen you are to show off the fruits of a fortnight's sunbathing, excessive cleavage or leg can look cheap and unappealing.
 -  So if you've realised how unappealing walking around in the cold is, then go get warm in Teddy Hall and acquaint yourself with a little Bernard Shaw.
 -  There it comes sliding down the luggage ramp: flattened, tattered, stained, wonderfully unappealing.
 -  But whereas we now also find the latter dated and their humour unappealing, Wodehouse remains in demand.
 -  She had been wealthy in Iran, and possibly found a marriage of convenience to a penniless student nurse unappealing.
 -  He found many of the villages of the Moselle region dirty and unappealing, but the countryside often attractive.
 
 Synonyms unpalatable, unappetizing, unpleasant, distasteful, disagreeable, uninviting, unattractive     |