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most undesirable

adj. superlatively undesirable and unpleasant [syn: most unpleasant]

Usage examples of "most undesirable".

She was a most undesirable tenant, and I and other residents have frequently complained to the management here.

She was sceptical and unbelieving--and once or twice her attitude attracted a most undesirable type of spirit!

As for mottles, the most undesirable feature of amaut complexion, Kleph's face was a patchwork of varishaded gray.

Because to deny the business, and in the pages of the major publications at that, would have meant focusing attention on it in absolutely the most undesirable way.

You are aware, of course, that it would be most undesirable if Miss Ashton should ever know what happened in Sweden.

To choose which way to eliminate this unstable and most undesirable of accomplices.

He was marked down by every cut-throat and robber in the Rogues' Calendar as dangerous, one who carried pistols, and could draw and fire with a speed and a deadly accuracy which made him a most undesirable man to molest.

Aging and death may be necessary from an evolutionary point of view, but from a personal point of view both are most undesirable.

At once we attracted the most undesirable attention from the loungers about us, the waiters and the passers-by in the street, many of whom stopped at once to survey my charge with the liveliest interest.

A mind encumbered by worry and anticipation, even in sleep, would be most undesirable.

Both, however, began to feel the oncreeping of a sleepy hebetude which, under the circumstances, was most undesirable.