unpalatability

/ʌnˌpælətəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being unpleasant or unacceptable to taste.
    • Chefs often add spices to mask the unpalatability of certain vegetables.
    • The unpalatability of the spoiled milk was obvious from the first sip.
    • The unpalatability of the medicine made it hard for the child to swallow.
  2. The quality of being unpleasant, disagreeable, or unacceptable to the mind or senses.
    • The unpalatability of the new policy caused widespread protests among employees.
    • Many voters were turned off by the unpalatability of the candidate's extreme views.
    • The unpalatability of the truth sometimes makes people avoid facing reality.
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