unappealing
/ˌʌnəˈpiːlɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnəpˈilɪŋ] /ˌʌnəˈpiːlɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnəpˈilɪŋ] /ˌən-ə-ˈpē-liŋ How to pronounce unappealing (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unappealing — 形容詞
- unappealingpositive
- more unappealingcomparative
- most unappealingsuperlative
1. not pleasing to look at, experience, or think about, so that you feel little or
不吸引;乏味
不討喜、令人沒興趣的
not pleasing to look at, experience, or think about, so that you feel little or no desire to get involved with it or try it.
The grey walls and stained carpet made the hotel room look deeply unappealing to Defne.
灰色的牆壁和髒污的地毯讓 Defne 覺得這間旅館房間一點也不吸引人。
collocation: deeply unappealing + to + person
Rin found the idea of eating cold rice for breakfast thoroughly unappealing.
Rin 覺得早餐吃冷飯這個主意完全提不起她的興趣。
collocation: thoroughly unappealing
Samir found the hiking trail unappealing after learning about the steep climb.
Samir 一聽說登山路線很陡,就覺得那條步道不吸引人。
The job offer was unappealing to Brooke because the company did not offer health insurance.
那間公司沒有提供健康保險,所以 Brooke 對這份工作邀約興趣缺缺。
Putri left the party early — the loud music and crowded room felt unappealing to her.
Putri 提早離開了派對——音樂太吵、人潮擁擠,她覺得一點都不好玩。
- unattractive
Focuses more on physical appearance than on interest or desire; less common with foods or ideas.
- unappetizing
Restricted to food and drink; stronger connotation of looking/smelling bad.
- uninviting
Suggests a place or offer that seems cold, unwelcoming, or discouraging.
- off-putting
More informal; implies that something actively repels or discourages you, not just fails to attract.
文法句型
be + unappealing + (to + noun/pronoun)
用法筆記
Common in descriptions of food, places, tasks, proposals, and personal offers. 'Unappealing' focuses on the speaker's subjective reaction — it is more polite and less severe than 'ugly' or 'disgusting', which imply an inherent negative quality in the thing itself.