Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
a. Not appetizing alt. Not appetizing
WordNet
adj. not appetizing in appearance, aroma, or taste [syn: unappetising] [ant: appetizing]
Usage examples of "unappetizing".
It was the coldest, grayest, most unappetizing body of water that I had ever seen, and I knew in my bones that it was evil.
Soon the drunken tides of summer will blow chunks over the multiplexes, disgorging a stew of unappetizing green sobber in which float wads of Travoltaesque blandness and other uncured slabs of American ham, enough video-game violence and wiseass dialog and CGI monsters to satisfy a billion morons.
He shits and pisses all over himself and his satin-weave sheetsanother one of those primordial reflexes, a futile dodge to make his meat unappetizing to the predator.
Three times daily, a diet of unappetizing, greasy food-principally cassava, rice and noodles-was brought to them.
I have to break in over their hot cooings to tell them an unappetizing truth: I am not Mark Asprey.
The food synthesizer made it unnecessary for any of the Klingons to burst in on them with their unappetizing rations, and there had been no guard for weeks.
To avoid the unappetizing prospect of competitive bidding, Lester/Lestorino had procured the lobbying services of Palmer Stoat, whose sway with Miami-Dade commissioners was well known.
Rather, I spent all my time cowering from the horrors of performing my marital duties with that unappetizing mound of lard.
He realized then that she was not merely nauseated by the unappetizing food.
It was the Negentropic Man popping up again in a different but equally unappetizing form.
There was also a plain pepper mill that she used to sprinkle the minute black grains over the unappetizing meat.
Zeldovich ordered, leaving Alex standing near a snack counter where a red-faced woman dispensed an unappetizing variety of chicken and a greenish beer.
Violet stared at the loaf of bread, which looked spongy and unappetizing, and at the water pitcher, which was decorated with a painting of seven crows flying in a circle.