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unfavorable
[uhn-fey-ver-uh-buhl]
adjective
not favorable; contrary; adverse.
an unfavorable wind.
not propitious.
an unfavorable omen.
unfortunate; undesirable; disadvantageous.
an unfavorable development.
Other 51Թ Forms
- unfavorableness noun
- unfavorably adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unfavorable1
Example Sentences
Paramount runs the joint venture with Stone and Parker, sharing control of the streaming rights to the show that launched in 1997 on Comedy Central, although the duo can veto streaming deals they find unfavorable.
Non-white Christian groups, non-Christian religious groups, atheists, agnostics and unaffiliated all hold unfavorable views of Trump.
Seventy-seven Postal Service employees were attacked by dogs last year in Los Angeles, earning the city the unfavorable top spot on the Postal Service’s incident list for the third year in a row.
Granted, Sasaki’s lack of command has factored into such struggles, leaving him all too often in unfavorable hitter’s counts where opponents are better primed to square up mistakes.
County residents polled had unfavorable views of Bass, compared with 32% last year.
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