unpalatable

unpalatable
unpalatable
tr[ʌm'pælətəbəl]
adjective
1 (taste) desagradable al gusto, de mal sabor
2 figurative use desagradable, difícil de tragar, difícil de aceptar
unpalatable
adj.
desabrido, -a adj.
incomible adj.
intragable adj.
'ʌn'pælətəbəl
adjective
a) <food/drink> de sabor desagradable
b) <factuth> desagradable, difícil de digerir or aceptar
[ʌn'pælɪtǝbl]
ADJ
1) (in taste) [food] de mal sabor
2) (fig) (=difficult) [truth, fact] difícil de aceptar
* * *
['ʌn'pælətəbəl]
adjective
a) <food/drink> de sabor desagradable
b) <fact/truth> desagradable, difícil de digerir or aceptar

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