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Adjective
(1)
(2) very bad
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Adjective
(1)
(2) very bad
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(1) All they get is criticism and unfavorable comparison with their foreign colleagues.
(2) The paper argued that a venture capitalist with highly volatile status was more likely to have an unfavorable economic outcome.
(3) The unfavorable economic conditions at home contributed to this year's falling exports, Irwandy said.
(4) This is because the early-arriving males often suffer from unfavorable weather conditions and lack of suitable food.
(5) Active management of labor is not associated with unfavorable maternal or neonatal outcomes.
(6) Both teams have poor fan support and unfavorable stadium contracts.
(7) 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.
(8) Both the pricing of public transport and the taxation of private transport compare unfavourably with other leading nations.
(9) Readers and other members of the public, sensing a clear impulse to beat down an unfavourable report, must have suspected some truth was giving offence.
(10) The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention.
(11) This unfavourableness of nature prevented the Africans from looking within and that accounts for their failure to build any civilization in the past.
(12) Although he sounds completely satisfied with the band, Andrew is also disappointed with the content of a few unfavourable record reviews.
(13) 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.
(14) Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter.
(15) Detection is diagnostic of myocardial damage in patients admitted with suspected acute coronary syndromes and indicates an unfavourable outcome.
(16) Despite this negative conclusion regarding one of his aims I do not want to leave the reader with an unfavourable impression of the book.
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(1) All they get is criticism and unfavorable comparison with their foreign colleagues.
(2) The paper argued that a venture capitalist with highly volatile status was more likely to have an unfavorable economic outcome.
(3) The unfavorable economic conditions at home contributed to this year's falling exports, Irwandy said.
(4) This is because the early-arriving males often suffer from unfavorable weather conditions and lack of suitable food.
(5) Active management of labor is not associated with unfavorable maternal or neonatal outcomes.
(6) Both teams have poor fan support and unfavorable stadium contracts.
(7) 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.
(8) Both the pricing of public transport and the taxation of private transport compare unfavourably with other leading nations.
(9) Readers and other members of the public, sensing a clear impulse to beat down an unfavourable report, must have suspected some truth was giving offence.
(10) The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention.
(11) This unfavourableness of nature prevented the Africans from looking within and that accounts for their failure to build any civilization in the past.
(12) Although he sounds completely satisfied with the band, Andrew is also disappointed with the content of a few unfavourable record reviews.
(13) 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.
(14) Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter.
(15) Detection is diagnostic of myocardial damage in patients admitted with suspected acute coronary syndromes and indicates an unfavourable outcome.
(16) Despite this negative conclusion regarding one of his aims I do not want to leave the reader with an unfavourable impression of the book.
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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