Not auspicious; boding ill.
Contrary to your interests or welfare.
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Examples for "unfortunate "
1 But the plunge into a political crisis right now is particularly unfortunate .
2 The constitutional crisis in a core EU member-state is, of course, unfortunate .
3 He told RNZ News today that it had been an unfortunate situation.
4 Romanian State Secretary George Ciamba also said Switzerland's new limits were unfortunate .
5 At that time, crime was seen not merely as an unfortunate reality.
1 From inauspicious beginnings, the Government marches on to the next 100 days.
2 That would have been an inauspicious way to start a country, huh?
3 The most inauspicious of all omens is the appearance of a centipede.
4 The crossing of their path by the latter is considered peculiarly inauspicious .
5 Relations between the administration and Slim got off to an inauspicious start.
6 Darwin was born in February 1809, and his student years were inauspicious .
7 It was about as inauspicious a first day as you could fear.
8 They are now listening to the fierce and inauspicious cries of jackals.
9 The most inauspicious struggles are past, but the public deliberations need stability.
10 Hock Seng looks away, evaluating the bodies again, calculating against inauspicious numbers.
11 Think, my friend, of the embarrassments attending this unlooked-for and inauspicious meeting.
12 Almanacs were therefore sold, with directions how to avoid the inauspicious times.
13 This was the most inauspicious of starts for the newly installed favourites.
14 The timing of the vote was inauspicious from a Remain perspective.
15 Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut proposed the idea in 2007 with inauspicious timing.
16 Such was the inauspicious manner in which Pitt entered on his second administration.
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Inauspicious в диалектах
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