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unfavourable
/ -ˈfeɪvrə-, ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl /
adjective
not favourable; adverse or inauspicious
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲˈڲdzܰԱ noun
- ܲˈڲdzܰ adverb
Example Sentences
He says that as well as an unfavourable climate, the local soil is not ideal for apple trees and the trees get attacked by termites.
A Pew Research Center survey taken in March this year found that 53% of Americans expressed an unfavourable opinion of Israel, an 11 point increase since the last time the survey was taken in 2022.
In February, Pew Research found that 54% of Americans had an unfavourable view of him, including 37% who said their view was "very unfavourable".
In Mr Khalil's case, officials have cited a 1952 law that empowers the government to order someone deported if their presence in the country could pose unfavourable consequences for US foreign policy.
The Trump administration has cited a 1952 law that empowers the government to order someone deported if their presence in the country could pose unfavourable consequences for American foreign policy.
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