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unpleasant person

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Explanation of "Unpleasant Person"

Definition: An "unpleasant person" is someone who is not nice or friendly. This person may make others feel uncomfortable or unhappy because of their behavior or attitude.

Usage Instructions:
  • The term is used as a noun phrase to describe a specific kind of person.
  • It is often used to express dislike or discomfort with someone's behavior.
Example:
  • "John is an unpleasant person; he always criticizes everyone and never smiles."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use it in different contexts, such as to describe someone in social situations, workplaces, or personal relationships.
  • For example: "Her unpleasant personality made it difficult for her to keep friends."
Word Variants:
  • Unpleasantness (noun): The quality of being unpleasant.

    • Example: "His unpleasantness made the meeting very uncomfortable."
  • Unpleasantly (adverb): In a way that is not pleasant.

    • Example: "She spoke unpleasantly to her colleagues."
Different Meanings:
  • The word "unpleasant" can describe things or situations as well. For instance, "The weather was unpleasant" means that the weather was not nice.
Synonyms:
  • Disagreeable person
  • Unfriendly person
  • Hostile person
  • Rude person
  • Unkind person
Idioms:
  • "A thorn in someone's side": This phrase means a person who causes trouble or annoyance.
    • Example: "Ever since he joined the team, he's been a thorn in my side."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • While there aren't specific phrasal verbs that directly relate to "unpleasant person," you might say:
    • "Put off": To discourage someone from liking or doing something.
Noun
  1. a person who is not pleasant or agreeable

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