(Of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose.
1 The military operations in Spain and Portugal were unfavourable to the allies.
2 Such were the unfavourable comments which Chichikov passed upon balls in general.
3 The campaign in Italy was altogether unfavourable to the French and Spaniards.
4 I can say it is now in an unfavourable condition, Suh said.
5 What unfavourable or less optimal means will vary from patient to patient.
6 Unfortunately the Western attitude is unfavourable to the understanding of the East.
7 The weather was very unfavourable during the whole of the summer season.
8 In truth, the beginning Teaford ménage lay under the most unfavourable portents.
9 Often this coincides with favourable and unfavourable attitudes towards the European Union.
10 Regions with unfavourable mortality and morbidity were defined, statistical significance was tested.
11 Her unfavourable verdict was echoed in other quarters about the same time.
12 Unless the fever which has set in should take an unfavourable turn.
13 The earlier part of the campaign of 1760 was unfavourable to him.
14 But the unfavourable sentiments of the people will give pain to them.
15 But several unfavourable circumstances concurred to frustrate the hopes of the public.
16 The earliest events of this year were unfavourable to the American cause.
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Unfavourable в диалектах
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