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unfavourable
/ -ˈfeɪvrə-; ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl /
adjective
- not favourable; adverse or inauspicious
Derived Forms
- unˈfavourableness, noun
- unˈfavourably, adverb
Example Sentences
Failure to beat Inter on matchday four, coupled with an unfavourable result elsewhere, would have knocked them out of the Champions League.
These both hampered storm development by creating unfavourable conditions in the atmosphere.
Hours before the launch, Elon Musk's company said it would be delayed “due to unfavourable weather forecasted” in the capsule’s splashdown areas.
Chelsea had offered a two-year deal with an option for an extra year, but it was deemed unfavourable by Gallagher due to both the length of the contract and the inferior squad role offered.
River Action had said that the use of chicken manure had contributed to the environmental status of the Wye being officially downgraded to "unfavourable - declining" last year.
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