"unpleasant" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- American officials have stopped using the word "liberalization," because it carries unpleasant connotations to many Chinese officials.
- From Tanaka's inflection, the name didn't seem derogatory, but with such nicknames, unpleasant connotations could develop rapidly.
- But he apparently concluded that "sacrifice" had too unpleasant a connotation.
- So it had an unpleasant connotation to begin with, but not one that should have upset an experienced nurse.
- Soskind, who was glaring at the caricature, said, "The word 'beat' has unpleasant connotations.
- Some places have unpleasant connotations because of what they are like.
- The word "Apician" came to have unpleasant connotations of bad manners, greediness, and prompt payment.
- Of all the words that might describe the fuxes' way of giving birth, "nest" carried the least unpleasant connotations.
- The fact that it had been here at this particular time and place had some unpleasant connotations.
- A concept which, by the way, since Durban, has had all kinds of unpleasant connotations.
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