Unsavory in a sentence as an adjective

It's not the advertisements I find unsavory it's the spin.

As much as I love it, the internet has some pretty unsavory corners.

It became like running a brothel, legal but unsavory.

If bandits or unsavory characters harass the village, the taliban will roll up with AKs and rpgs.

> "the internet has some pretty unsavory corners.

You don't have to go looking in the unsavory corners of reddit to find stuff that would make my mom question the judgment of people who use the site.

Anyone, male or female, who reacts to something unsavory in this way is simply going to have a harder time getting by in business.

This is often an inconvenience and it allows trolls and other unsavory social behavior.

What if I want to opt-out of paying the "Safe Rides Fee", does that mean a car with three wheels will show up piloted by an unsavory character?This is a really puzzling move by Uber.

There are pre-order bonuses, special editions, purely cosmetic items that don't change the gameplay, mission packs, "mission pack sequels," actual sequels, "pay what you want," donations...It gets "unsavory" when you're focusing more on designing the perfect skinner box than actually creating a game.

The fact that Bitcoin has flourished despite numerous high profile incidents of theft and fraud, the relative difficulty associated with buying and selling them, and the rather unsavory nature of many of its most popular uses today, is a testament to its long-term viability as a currency.

"While I do not deny the unsavory side of Stallman exists, I am intrigued at how smoothly we've moved from his detractors mocking his "The Right to Read" [1], to his detractors ignoring it, to us standing on the precipice of living in it, even as the mockery continues unabated and even the HN zeitgeist seems to be that he's some sort of whacko who should be ignored... some sort of whacko who, I might add, appears to have been a great deal more correct about the future than the people labeling him such.

Unsavory definitions

adjective

morally offensive; "an unsavory reputation"; "an unsavory scandal"

See also: unsavoury offensive

adjective

not pleasing in odor or taste

See also: distasteful unsavoury