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unfavorable

USAGE NOTE
This word may also be spelled "unfavourable."
unfavorable(
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vruh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. desfavorable
The company has done well this year, despite the unfavorable economic climate.La compañía tuvo buenos resultados este año, a pesar del clima económico desfavorable.
b. poco propicio
Conditions were highly unfavorable for a long sea voyage.Las condiciones eran muy poco propicias para una larga travesía marítima.
c. adverso
Don is someone who can always get the most out of an unfavorable situation.Don es una persona que siempre consigue aprovechar al máximo las situaciones adversas.
a. negativo
Following all the unfavorable publicity, the company eventually withdrew the product.Tras toda la publicidad negativa, la empresa al final retiró el producto.
b. poco favorable
The changes I suggested received an unfavorable response.Los cambios que propuse tuvieron una acogida poco favorable.
c. desfavorable
The movie came out to unfavorable reviews across the board.Tras su estreno la película recibió críticas desfavorables generalizadas.
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