unsavory
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʌnˈseɪv.əɹ.i/
Audio (US): (file)
Adjective
unsavory (comparative more unsavory, superlative most unsavory) (American spelling)
- Not savory; without flavor.
- Of bad taste; distasteful.
- Making an activity undesirable.
- Disreputable, not respectable, of questionable moral character.
- His unsavory reputation as a mobster came back to haunt him when he ran for mayor of New York.
- 2009 January 22, Morris Fish, “R. v. Khela, 2009 SCC 4”, in CanLII[1], retrieved 18 March 2025:
- The case against Khela rested primarily on the testimony of two unsavoury witnesses, [who] had lengthy criminal records and [...] were members of a prison-based gang.
Collocations
with nouns
- unsavory reputation
- unsavory character
- unsavory aspect
- unsavory element
- unsavory practice
- unsavory friend
- unsavory tactics
- unsavory food
- unsavory witness
Translations
disreputable
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