1. unsavory - Adjective
2. unsavory - Adjective Satellite
not pleasing in odor or taste
morally offensive
Source: WordNetan unsavory reputation Source: Internet
an unsavory scandal Source: Internet
Both revealed that they have received unsavory words from people over social media, Carlton mainly for his treatment of Diamond and his harsh words, and Diamond for not being more comforting to Carlton after he revealed his big secret. Source: Internet
A new ad running statewide in Missouri against Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill adds an unsavory ingredient. Source: Internet
And for all the good that data enables, this increased value has brought out some unsavory behavior, with the recent string of high-profile security breaches just the tip of the iceberg. Source: Internet
A recent editorial in the Economist: “Dozens of plots may have been foiled and thousands of lives saved as a result of some of the unsavory practices now being employed in the name of fighting terrorism. Source: Internet