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unpromising

[uhn-prom-uh-sing] / ʌnˈprɒm ə sɪŋ /










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From this unpromising site have risen stacks of factory-built steel modules punctuated by little green spaces.

From New York Times

In this unpromising milieu, the young Picasso, with his broken French and outcast friends, struggled to avoid arrest or even expulsion.

From Washington Post

At this early stage, however, it can be said that the D.C. budget process is off to an unpromising start.

From Washington Post

The tour got off to an unpromising start when two of Swansea's three planes were diverted to Prague because of storms.

From BBC

It is hoping to leverage that expertise to help achieve progress in climate negotiations, despite an unpromising backdrop for commitments from major nations or big finance.

From Reuters