WordNet
n. a person who is not pleasant or agreeable [syn: unpleasant person]
Usage examples of "disagreeable person".
Of course, I am sorry for the stammering-man, but you can't deny that he was a very disagreeable person.
Medlock the most disagreeable person she had ever seen, with her common, highly colored face and her common fine bonnet.
Why should we interrupt ourselves and all our important work to accommodate the whims of one disagreeable person?
If she has a broad face and square brow, well-marked eyebrows and curly dark hair, a certain expression of amusement in her glance which her mouth keeps the secret of, and for the rest features entirely insignificant-- take that ordinary but not disagreeable person for a portrait of Mary Garth.
Budur liked him although she knew perfectly well he was in some senses a disagreeable person.
The chief of police was a very disagreeable person, but we got rid of him, and now we have a charming man.
Meanwhile he wrote with regard to the lovely widow: it was natural that a person of her vast wealth and not disagreeable person should have many adorers about her.