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    The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.

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    The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.

    – Lawrence
    7 hours ago








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    I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).

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    The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.

    – Lawrence
    7 hours ago








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    I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).

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    6 hours ago










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The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.

– Lawrence
7 hours ago







The straightforward single word that means "not pleasant" is unpleasant.

– Lawrence
7 hours ago






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I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).

– Ubi hatt
6 hours ago







I'll suggest you to follow the guidelines directing EL & U. Read- How do I ask a good question? It will help you trailer your question. Remember, healthy question attracts healthy answer(s).

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unpleasant, filthy, irksome, horrible, nasty, miserable, awful,
disgusting, dreadful, miserable, nauseating.




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The only idiom (from Shakespeare's "Hamlet") can be recommended:



stink (or smell) to high heaven



PHRASE



Have a very strong and unpleasant odor.



(https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/stink_(or_smell)_to_high_heaven)






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    The only idiom (from Shakespeare's "Hamlet") can be recommended:



    stink (or smell) to high heaven



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    Have a very strong and unpleasant odor.



    (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/stink_(or_smell)_to_high_heaven)






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      The only idiom (from Shakespeare's "Hamlet") can be recommended:



      stink (or smell) to high heaven



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      Have a very strong and unpleasant odor.



      (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/stink_(or_smell)_to_high_heaven)






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        The only idiom (from Shakespeare's "Hamlet") can be recommended:



        stink (or smell) to high heaven



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        Have a very strong and unpleasant odor.



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        Have a very strong and unpleasant odor.



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