unsavoriness
Roget category 395
3. Words relating to matter› 3.3. Organic matter
›› 3.3.2. Sensation
#395.
Unsavoriness
noun
unsavoriness
etc.
adj. —
amaritude† —
acrimony,
acridity
(bitterness)
392.2;
roughness
etc.
(sour)
397 —
acerbity,
austerity —
gall and wormwood,
rue,
quassia†,
aloes —
marah† —
sickener†.
verb
be unpalatable
etc.
adj. —
sicken,
disgust,
nauseate,
pall,
turn the stomach.
adjective
unsavory,
unpalatable,
unsweetened,
unsweet† —
ill-flavored —
bitter,
bitter as gall —
acrid,
acrimonious —
rough.
offensive,
repulsive,
nasty —
sickening
etc.
v. —
nauseous —
loathsome,
fulsome —
unpleasant
etc.
830.
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