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неприятен — meaning in English: unpleasant

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време
vreme
предложение
predlozhenie
хотел
hotel
проблем
problem
неприятен
nepriyaten
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'неприятен' in everyday conversations to describe situations or experiences that evoke discomfort or displeasure. For example, you might hear it when discussing a bad meal at a restaurant or a tense conversation with a colleague.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'неприятен' translates to 'unpleasant', another synonym like 'досаден' (dosaden) means 'annoying'. You would choose 'неприятен' when referring to a general displeasure, while 'досаден' is more specific to irritation or annoyance.
Culture
'Неприятен' is derived from the root 'прият', which means 'pleasant'. This evolution highlights a fascinating aspect of Bulgarian language: its tendency to create antonyms by prefixing negative particles. The word not only describes discomfort but also reflects a collective cultural appreciation for politeness, making it a useful tool in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does the Bulgarian word 'неприятен' mean?
'Неприятен' means 'unpleasant' in English, used to describe experiences, situations, or people that evoke discomfort or displeasure.
Q.How do you use 'неприятен' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Тази храна е неприятна,' which translates to 'This food is unpleasant.' This illustrates how the word can describe tastes or feelings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'неприятен'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'неприятен' with words like 'лош' (losh), which means 'bad.' While they both express negativity, 'неприятен' specifically conveys discomfort rather than outright negativity.
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