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unfavorable

[uhn-fey-ver-uh-buhl] / ʌnˈfeɪ vər ə bəl /


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Mal’s eyebrows expressed an unfavorable opinion of this method of naming.

From Literature

“In an unfavorable environment, we are continuing to work systematically on our growth strategy, which also requires us to strengthen our competitiveness.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, this shift also appears to be catalyzed by an unfavorable change in the job market for young Americans in recent years, especially those in white-collar occupations.

From MarketWatch

They expect seasonal effects and an unfavorable base to modestly weigh on January’s data, even though Lunar New Year falls in February this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

December’s export growth was likely damped by unfavorable base effects, despite sequential gains that helped widen the trade surplus, Barclays said.

From The Wall Street Journal