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the unfavourable
adjective
Not approved of
synonyms
Exact(60)
The unfavourable winds were expected to continue throughout Wednesday.
Rival Ladbrokes also took a hit from the unfavourable football results and weaker takings from the Cheltenham horse racing festival.
But it's all very friendly, with Iraqis, Afghans and Syrians living peacefully together, despite the unfavourable conditions.
The unfavourable reaction from pundits cast a cloud over Gayle's prospects of playing in the Big Bash again.
Mine darts towards the unfavourable; that bohemians are, as AA Gill puts it, "useless, self-indulgent, almost always talentless".
This is simply the ratio of the unfavourable possibilities to the favourable ones.
From the perspective of the supplier, both companies have put them in a position where they have little choice but to accept the unfavourable financial terms on offer.
"That's something that is in the public interest and sounds like it should be reported without the unfavourable comparison to what was clearly a criminal act".
The first of these columns was raised in May last year, and, owing to the unfavourable weather, the works progressed for a time but slowly.
Factors contributing to the decision included the unfavourable Australian dollar, high costs of manufacturing and low economies of scale for vehicle production and the local supplier base.
In spite of the unfavourable odds, I refused to be discouraged and began the evening with high hopes.
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