Need another word that means the same as “undesirable”? Find 24 synonyms and 30 related words for “undesirable” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Undesirable” are: unwanted, unsuitable, unpleasant, disagreeable, nasty, unacceptable, unwelcome, unwished-for, unenviable, unappealing, distasteful, displeasing, off-putting, obnoxious, rabble, refuse, garbage, trash, vermin, good-for-nothing, good-for-nothings, undesirables, the lowest of the low, the dregs of society
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “undesirable” as a noun can have the following definitions:
garbage | Unwanted data in a computer’s memory. She tossed the moldy bread into the garbage. |
good-for-nothing | A quantity of no importance. |
good-for-nothings | A quantity of no importance. |
rabble | A large group of butterflies. He was met by a rabble of noisy angry youths. |
refuse | Food that is discarded (as from a kitchen. |
the dregs of society | Sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid. |
the lowest of the low | The lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving. |
trash | Nonsensical talk or writing. Clubs patronized by rock trash. |
undesirables | One whose presence is undesirable. Rounding up vagrants and drunks and other undesirables. |
vermin | People perceived as despicable and as causing problems for the rest of society. His clothes are infested with vermin. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “undesirable” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
disagreeable | Unpleasant to interact with. Found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it. |
displeasing | Causing annoyance or dissatisfaction; disagreeable. It was not entirely displeasing to be the centre of such a drama. |
distasteful | Causing dislike or aversion; disagreeable or unpleasant. Distasteful language. |
nasty | Annoying or unwelcome. A nasty accident. |
obnoxious | Extremely unpleasant. He found her son somewhat obnoxious. |
off-putting | Causing annoyance or repugnance. |
unacceptable | (used of persons or their behavior) not acceptable or reasonable. A word unacceptable in polite society. |
unappealing | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings. Was forced to talk to his singularly unappealing hostess. |
unenviable | Difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant. Unenviable notoriety. |
unpleasant | Disagreeable to the senses, to the mind, or feelings. An unpleasant smell. |
unsuitable | Not conducive to good moral development. The movie is unsuitable for children. |
unwanted | Not wanted. She felt unwanted. |
unwelcome | (of a guest or new arrival) not gladly received. Unwelcome publicity. |
unwished-for | Not welcome. |
cheating | Not faithful to a spouse or lover. |
discarded | Thrown away. |
dishonesty | Deceitfulness shown in someone’s character or behaviour. The dismissal of thirty civil servants for dishonesty and misconduct. |
disinclined | Unwilling; reluctant. Disinclined to say anything to anybody. |
displease | Make (someone) feel annoyed or dissatisfied. The tone of the letter displeased him. |
disqualify | Declare (someone) ineligible for an office, activity, or competition because of an offence or infringement. He was disqualified from driving for six months. |
dissenter | A person who dissents. |
dissentient | Refusing to attend services of the Church of England. Dissentient voices were castigated as hopeless bureaucrats. |
improper | Not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention. An improper suggestion. |
improperly | In an improper way. Evidence is inadmissible if it is improperly obtained. |
impropriety | The condition of being improper. She was scandalized at the impropriety of the question. |
inappropriate | Not in keeping with what is correct or proper. Inappropriate shoes for a walk on the beach. |
inapt | Not elegant or graceful in expression. A more inapt name I cannot imagine. |
incongruent | (of melting, dissolution, or other process) affecting the components of an alloy or other substance differently. |
ineligible | Prohibited by official rules. As a son in law he was quite ineligible. |
iniquitous | Characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin. These awards remain an iniquitous system. |
misinterpret | Interpret falsely. Don t misinterpret my comments as criticism. |
negation | The speech act of negating. The negation of A is briefly not A. |
negative | Having a negative charge. A negative reaction to an advertising campaign. |
opposed | Anxious to prevent or put an end to; disagreeing with. He was opposed to discrimination. |
pessimistic | Expecting the worst possible outcome. He was pessimistic about the prospects. |
prejudicial | Tending to favor preconceived ideas. The reporter s coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant. |
unable | Not having the necessary means or skill or know-how. Dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately. |
unbecoming | (of behaviour) not fitting or appropriate; unseemly. It was unbecoming for a university to do anything so crass as advertising its wares. |
unfit | Make unfit or unsuitable. They say that we are trying to give poor children tastes which will only unfit them for a life of hardship and toil. |
unjust | Not equitable or fair. Resistance to unjust laws. |
unsuitability | The quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose. |
unsuitable | Not meant or adapted for a particular purpose. The display is unsuitable for young children. |
unsuited | Not easy to combine harmoniously. He was totally unsuited for the job. |
unwanted | Not wanted; not needed. Removed the unwanted vegetation. |
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