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Adjective
(1)
(2) not encouraging or approving or pleasing
(3) (of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose
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Adjective
(1)
(2) not encouraging or approving or pleasing
(3) (of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose
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(1) In the Eurobond markets there is a growing list of potential issuers who have postponed or cancelled issues because of unfavourable or poor market conditions.
(2) The purpose is not in doubt: to inform all parties as soon as possible of the outcome, but apparently only where that outcome is unfavourable to the applicant.
(3) Her achievement was more impressive given the unfavourable prevailing economic conditions.
(4) One could go so far as to say that tests have been designed to conceal unfavourable outcomes.
(5) The assessment also includes the likely favourable and unfavourable consequences of the decision for oneself and for others.
(6) In contrast, Zambia's imports rose in the same period under review leading to unfavourable trade imbalances.
(7) The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention.
(8) However, as a result of unfavourable press, the company decided it faced what it referred to as a genuine moral issue and changed its views of these men.
(9) In recent years, Schru00f6der has filed a series of lawsuits to deflect unfavourable media attention, on one occasion suing a journalist who accused him of dying his hair.
(10) Sydenham's basic premise is that historians have either neglected this revolutionary, or given him a rather unfavourable press.
(11) From this we can predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes.
(12) All previous home condition reports have to be included in the pack, and there will be a record held on a central register, so hiding unfavourable surveys won't be an option.
(13) One question, for example, asks them to recount in 100 words a recent stressful incident in which they averted an unfavourable outcome.
(14) A famously lapsed Catholic herself, Greer's desire to criticise the document in unfavourable terms is not surprising.
(15) Is this simply a way of diverting attention from the unfavourable headlines some have faced in recent months?
(16) We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an unfavourable outcome.
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(1) In the Eurobond markets there is a growing list of potential issuers who have postponed or cancelled issues because of unfavourable or poor market conditions.
(2) The purpose is not in doubt: to inform all parties as soon as possible of the outcome, but apparently only where that outcome is unfavourable to the applicant.
(3) Her achievement was more impressive given the unfavourable prevailing economic conditions.
(4) One could go so far as to say that tests have been designed to conceal unfavourable outcomes.
(5) The assessment also includes the likely favourable and unfavourable consequences of the decision for oneself and for others.
(6) In contrast, Zambia's imports rose in the same period under review leading to unfavourable trade imbalances.
(7) The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention.
(8) However, as a result of unfavourable press, the company decided it faced what it referred to as a genuine moral issue and changed its views of these men.
(9) In recent years, Schru00f6der has filed a series of lawsuits to deflect unfavourable media attention, on one occasion suing a journalist who accused him of dying his hair.
(10) Sydenham's basic premise is that historians have either neglected this revolutionary, or given him a rather unfavourable press.
(11) From this we can predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes.
(12) All previous home condition reports have to be included in the pack, and there will be a record held on a central register, so hiding unfavourable surveys won't be an option.
(13) One question, for example, asks them to recount in 100 words a recent stressful incident in which they averted an unfavourable outcome.
(14) A famously lapsed Catholic herself, Greer's desire to criticise the document in unfavourable terms is not surprising.
(15) Is this simply a way of diverting attention from the unfavourable headlines some have faced in recent months?
(16) We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an unfavourable outcome.
Related Words
(1) unfavorable situation
(2) be unfavorable
Related Words
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(1) unfavorable situation
(2) be unfavorable
Synonyms
Adjective
1. adverse
2. critical
3. hostile
4. inimical
5. unfriendly
6. unsympathetic
7. negative
8. scathing
11. uncomplimentary
12. unflattering
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. adverse
2. critical
3. hostile
4. inimical
5. unfriendly
6. unsympathetic
7. negative
8. scathing
11. uncomplimentary
12. unflattering
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