unnice

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ nice.

Adjective

unnice (comparative more unnice, superlative most unnice)

  1. (rare) Not nice; unpleasant.
    • 1892, The Illustrated American, volume 10, number 107:
      Other characteristics suggest a very arbitrary will when the writer is energetic enough to quarrel, and a temper unnice when intruded upon.
    • 1966, Don McGuire, The day television died:
      This got him mad so he yelled something unnice to her, and this got the big guy mad and he said something unnice to Marvin []

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