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ill-favoured
adjective
- unattractive or repulsive in appearance; ugly
- offensive, disagreeable, or objectionable
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Derived Forms
- ˌill-ˈfavouredly, adverb
- ˌill-ˈfavouredness, noun
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Example Sentences
Three fair things that hide ugliness: good manners in the ill-favoured; skill in a serf; wisdom in the misshapen.
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He was not an ill-favoured fellow, and regarded his prisoner in a half-friendly manner, Templemore thought.
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I regarded my hard-won and ill-favoured pledges of a meal with giddiness and discouragement.
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They have good complexions, being white and red, but very ill-favoured features.
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The head of the house is an ill-favoured person, of advanced age and wearing a tremendous wig.
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