Disagreeable in a sentence as an adjective

In the very early days of NetBSD, there were a quite a few people who were quite disagreeable to be around on the core team list.

Yeah, that's a different ballpark than simply having a disagreeable belief at some point in the past.

If you want to argue that Apple's lawyers are a disagreeable lot, I suppose that's a valid point you could make, but this is not the thread for it.

I try not to downvote disagreement, except when I feel like downvoting will keep me from writing a boring disagreeable comment.

For example this:"immediately after his conviction had told a friend: "The day of the trial was by no means disagreeable.

As abhorrent as his personality may be, there is no reason to lock him up. Prison is not a place to just put in everyone you find disagreeable, although most governments would likely insist against that.

I loathe the trite "citation needed" when challenging disagreeable opinions.

Naturally, many people have pre-written responses to things they find disagreeable.

It's a great example of offensively manipulative and disagreeable people, as well as how to deal with them effectively.

But if the mission of the group is true, perhaps your contribution can help it to succeed, and in so doing you may also be able to change the opinions a few of your co-workers to something less disagreeable.

When you have a large audience it's inevitable that a portion will be, offended and annoyed and/or disagreeable when you are even slightly politically incorrect or strike the wrong tone or voice an opinion on something.

I hope she hasn't ever donated to any disagreeable referendum campaigns.........or ever been a core member of an administration that left us with two disastrous wars, an offshore gulag, the greatest economic disaster in 70 years, a record of legitimizing torture, a decline in prestige on the world stage.

Disagreeable definitions

adjective

not to your liking; "a disagreeable situation"

adjective

unpleasant to interact with; "a disagreeable old man"

adjective

not agreeing with your tastes or expectations; "found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it"; "a job temperamentally unsympathetic to him"

See also: unsympathetic