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    unfavourable
    /ʌnˈfeɪv(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

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  2. unfavorable (US) [ˈʌnˈfeɪvərəbl] ADJ. 1. (= adverse) [situation] → adverso; [conditions] → poco propicio, desfavorable; [outlook, weather] → poco propicio; [wind] → desfavorable. to be unfavourable for sth → ser poco propicio para algo, no ser propicio para algo. to be unfavourable to sb → no favorecer a algn, ser desfavorable para algn.

  3. Define unfavorable. unfavorable synonyms, unfavorable pronunciation, unfavorable translation, English dictionary definition of unfavorable. adj. 1. Likely to be a hindrance; disadvantageous: unfavorable winds. 2. Having or showing opposition; adverse: an unfavorable reaction to our proposal....

  4. UNFAVOURABLE definition: 1. not giving you an advantage or a good chance of success: 2. negative and showing that you do…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of UNFAVORABLE is opposed, contrary. How to use unfavorable in a sentence.

  6. having or showing a negative opinion: The play received generally unfavorable reviews. unfavorable adjective (NOT HELPFUL) not tending to help; not likely to lead to a positive result: Unfavorable weather conditions this morning caused a postponement of the launch of the space shuttle.

  7. unfavourable (for/to something) (of conditions, situations, etc.) not good and likely to cause problems or make something more difficult. The conditions were unfavourable for agriculture. an unfavourable exchange rate; The country’s geographical position is highly unfavourable. an unfavourable economic situation

  8. negative and showing that you do not like something: He always talks about her in an unfavorable way. Of those surveyed, 62 percent said they had an unfavorable opinion of the president. The movie has had unfavorable reviews. Synonyms. adverse. disadvantageous. Opposites. advantageous. favorable US. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  9. Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems and reduce the chance of success. Unfavourable weather has affected the crops. American English : unfavorable / ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl /

  10. 1. Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success. [...] 2. If you have an unfavourable reaction to something, you do not like it. [...] 3. If you make an unfavourable comparison between two things, you say that one thing seems worse than the other. [...]

  11. Unfavourable definition: not favourable; adverse or inauspicious. See examples of UNFAVOURABLE used in a sentence.