Unsavory


adjective
1.
not savory; tasteless or insipid:
an unsavory meal.
2.
unpleasant in taste or smell; distasteful.
3.
unappealing or disagreeable, as a pursuit:
Poor teachers can make education unsavory.
4.
socially or morally objectionable or offensive:
an unsavory past; an unsavory person.

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