1 It gives me great pleasure to hear that you have passed your time not disagreeably.
2 I am quite sorry, Lizzy, that you should be forced to have that disagreeable man all to yourself.
3 From what he said of Miss Darcy I was thoroughly prepared to see a proud, reserved, disagreeable girl.
4 He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and everybody hoped that he would never come there again.
5 She hated having visitors in the house while her health was so indifferent, and lovers were of all people the most disagreeable.
6 But I can assure you," she added, "that Lizzy does not lose much by not suiting his fancy; for he is a most disagreeable, horrid man, not at all worth pleasing.
7 I beg you would not put it into Lizzy's head to be vexed by his ill-treatment, for he is such a disagreeable man, that it would be quite a misfortune to be liked by him.
8 They proceeded in silence along the gravel walk that led to the copse; Elizabeth was determined to make no effort for conversation with a woman who was now more than usually insolent and disagreeable.
9 Mr. Collins, awkward and solemn, apologising instead of attending, and often moving wrong without being aware of it, gave her all the shame and misery which a disagreeable partner for a couple of dances can give.