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Meanings of
unfavourably
in anglès
portuguès
desfavoravelmente
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Showing disapproval; in a disparaging way.
unfavorably
favorably
portuguès
desfavoravelmente
Sinònims
Examples for "
unfavorably
"
unfavorably
Examples for "
unfavorably
"
1
The US pandemic response compares
unfavorably
with a number of African countries.
2
A select committee of the Legislative Council reported
unfavorably
upon the system.
3
This reply was listened to in silence and
unfavorably
commented upon later.
4
The Chinese building program also had been affected
unfavorably
by the war.
5
Those difficulties, however, did not affect the happiness of the marriage
unfavorably
.
Usage of
unfavourably
in anglès
1
Testing rates remain low and compare
unfavourably
with near-universal testing levels elsewhere.
2
She had already commented
unfavourably
on the one amount she had seen.
3
She had compared,
unfavourably
,
the officiating to perceived injustices in her career.
4
I remember how
unfavourably
you judged of Mr. Atlee from his portrait.'
5
On the whole, however, things as yet looked not
unfavourably
for James.
6
Sadly, his address contrasts
unfavourably
with the balanced approach taken by Lord Eames.
7
Articles were appearing comparing the situation
unfavourably
to that under Saddam.
8
James compared these new French painters
unfavourably
with the English Pre-Raphaelites.
9
Although the station was admirably drained, the climate acted
unfavourably
upon the people.
10
Plainly she thought
unfavourably
of the project of separating the party.
11
It is almost unnecessary to say that it terminated
unfavourably
for the pirate-chief.
12
He thought that the monotony of it would strike them
unfavourably
.
13
We were certainly most
unfavourably
impressed with his deportment all through the evening.
14
The house appeared quite as
unfavourably
by day as by night.
15
To her brothers' intense irritation she frequently compared them
unfavourably
to their father.
16
And it was upon that occasion then, that she impressed you so
unfavourably
.
Other examples for "unfavourably"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unfavourably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
compare unfavourably
unfavourably impressed
react unfavourably
act unfavourably
comment unfavourably
More collocations
Translations for
unfavourably
portuguès
desfavoravelmente
inconvenientemente
Unfavourably
through the time
Unfavourably
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common