different between distasteful vs uninviting
distasteful
English
Alternative forms
- distastefull (archaic)
Etymology
distaste +? -ful or dis- +? tasteful
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?te?stf??/
- Rhymes: -e?stf?l
Adjective
distasteful (comparative more distasteful, superlative most distasteful)
- Having a bad or foul taste.
- (figuratively) Unpleasant.
- Offensive.
Antonyms
- pleasant, pleasing
Translations
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uninviting
English
Etymology
un- +? inviting
Adjective
uninviting (comparative more uninviting, superlative most uninviting)
- Not welcoming; not attractive.
Translations
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