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Choose the Adjective
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cunliffe
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Hi spadley, it is fine to call people unpleasant, if, as you say, they are rude, for example, casting horrible aspersions, when they are guilty themselves of what they allege against others.
Anyway, neither of those alternatives is right there. You can�t be displeased with an ache or a pain, but you can be unhappy about it. I would go with Douglas�s answer.
Lynne
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5 Apr 2019
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jamiejules
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can we look at this from a different angle? (talking from experience here!) if you ask my husband: I had a toothache not long ago and believe my better half I was B****y unpleasant! :) P.S: I know my comment is not very helpful... ;) |
5 Apr 2019
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