UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: NOUN
- N/A
- An official prohibition or edict against something
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: ADJECTIVE
- Not pleasant
- Causing disapproval or protest
- Not pleasing; disagreeable.
- Not pleasant; not amiable or agreeable; displeasing; offensive.
- Disagreeable to the senses, to the mind, or feelings
- Very unpleasant or annoying
- Harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
- Tending or threatening to impede progress.
- Unpleasant; disagreeable.
- Having a menacing aspect.
- Repelling approach; repulsive; raising abhorrence, aversion, or dislike; disagreeable; prohibiting or interdicting
- Highly unpleasant or disagreeable
- Threatening or menacing
- Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of forbid.
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not pleasant; not affording pleasure; disagreeable.
- Offensive or disagreeable; causing discomfort or unhappiness
- Synonyms Unpleasant, displeasing, offensive, odious, abhorrent, repellent.
- Repelling approach; repellent; repulsive; raising aversion or dislike; disagreeable: as, a forbidding aspect; forbidding weather; forbidding manners.
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: RELATED WORDS
- Unhappy, Caustic, Acrid, Mortifying, Bitter, Unlovely, Grim, Obnoxious, Hellish, Harsh, Dreadful, Awful, Embarrassing, Nasty, Painful
- Minacious, Forbiddance, Dour, Alarming, Grim, Ugly, Baleful, Minatory, Unpleasant, Sinister, Threatening, Ominous, Menacing, Ban, Banning
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unhappy, Caustic, Acrid, Mortifying, Bitter, Unlovely, Grim, Obnoxious, Hellish, Harsh, Dreadful, Awful, Embarrassing, Nasty, Painful
- Prohibits, Prohibiting, Minacious, Dour, Alarming, Grim, Ugly, Baleful, Minatory, Unpleasant, Sinister, Threatening, Ominous, Menacing, Ban
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- II Stonedll driving is unpleasant, say marijuana smokers.
- At its worst, it is painful and unpleasant.
- And that presents a number of unpleasant symptoms.
- Someone that is old, wrinkly and generally unpleasant.
- Being set up for failure is incredibly unpleasant.
- It left such a sticky and unpleasant film.
- You meet your Tour MENTOR andthe UNPLEASANT STRANGER.
- In general, pictures of death are less unpleasant, elicit less arousal, and have greater dominance than unpleasant pictures.
- Similarly, the spiciness of black pepper is unpleasant to some people so it might also be unpleasant for rats.
- Because punishment is unpleasant, it can also trigger aggression just like other unpleasant events.
- Paul was apparently forbidding some other type of speech.
- Still, it must have been rather a forbidding setting.
- Character of Jesus forbidding his Possible Classification with Men.
- Adverse impact, such as a policy forbidding head coverings.
- Statute by forbidding the posting of union literature.
- There is no more forbidding place on earth.
- Forbidding the victim to work or attend school.
- Rules forbidding discrimination do not have that limitation.
- Kenyan society, one intolerant and forbidding of homosexuality.
- Herein not forbidding to arraign and correct but forbidding to make light of our own sins, and magnify those of others.
UNPLEASANT vs FORBIDDING: QUESTIONS
- What are the unpleasant feelings caused by emotional trauma?
- What are some examples of Pleasant and unpleasant plays?
- How can you avoid unpleasant situations when inviting guests?
- What should you do about those unpleasant Eye floaters?
- What does cushion the effect of something unpleasant mean?
- Why do nasty and unpleasant people need validation?
- Can memes help us cope with unpleasant experiences?
- What is an early unpleasant experience of breastfeeding?
- How does removing an unpleasant reinforcement strengthen behavior?
- Why do people avoid difficult/unpleasant situations?
- When did the law forbidding participation in Somalian meetings come into force?
- Can military operations take place at the forbidding heights beyond NJ9842?
- How many answers are there to a forbidding crossword clue?