WordNet
n. a person who is not pleasant or agreeable [syn: disagreeable person]
Usage examples of "unpleasant person".
Carmelita Spats was rude, she was violent, and she was filthy, and it is really a shame that I must describe her to you, because there are enough ghastly and distressing things in this story without even mentioning such an unpleasant person.
He remained sullenly resistant to Ramses's suggestions, and the latter was beginning to believe he would have to knock Percy unconscious and carry him out when Fate, in the unpleasant person of Zaal, intervened.
If one says, 'You are a cranky, ill-tempered, difficult, unpleasant person, and this is what is wrong with your marriage,' one is simply supporting the not ok position and producing feelings that make the person even more cranky, ill-tempered, difficult, and unpleasant.
By all reports he is a strange and unpleasant person, and works in the service of Casmir.
She would give birth to a son by and by, a very unpleasant person, who, as I have already said, is now a book reviewer for The New York Times.