Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not agreeable.
  • Not consistent; unsuitable.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Disagreeable.
  • adjective Not agreeing or consistent; unsuitable.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Disagreeable; unpleasant.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ agreeable

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Examples

  • "unagreeable," and very, very hard to go home and face my troubles.

    Aunt Madge's Story Sophie May 1869

  • And I also have a feeling I would find his ideas uninteresting or unagreeable.

    Back off you Shakespearists! AYDIN 2009

  • Hurt is serviceable and is actually the best of the three, but his character is fairly uninteresting and unagreeable.

    Row Three » Review: The Incredible Hulk - Where Cinema is more than just $100 Million productions 2008

  • About this it is unfair to real victims to equate unagreeable male sex with real rape.

    British Poll: Rape and Victim-Blaming 2005

  • What is the line between “unagreeable” sex and rape, in your mind?

    British Poll: Rape and Victim-Blaming 2005

  • Can you respond to what you mean by unagreeable male sex?

    British Poll: Rape and Victim-Blaming 2005

  • HE forgot Paul Riesling in an afternoon of not unagreeable details.

    Babbit 2004

  • Every word that came out of her mouth he found to be most unagreeable, and he saw little hope of relief.

    EA A Father’s Choice Part 14 2002

  • But it was not to be avoided: he made her feel that she was the object of all; though she could not say that it was unpleasantly done, that there was indelicacy or ostentation in his manner; and sometimes, when he talked of William, he was really not unagreeable, and shewed even a warmth of heart which did him credit.

    Mansfield Park 2004

  • And though it was not difficult to discover that he was merely helping Marius in putting this presence upon the people, yet, considering that the present juncture much required his skill, and his good fortune too, they voted him the fourth time consul, and made Catulus Lutatius his colleague, a man very much esteemed by the nobility, and not unagreeable to the commons.

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

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