Showing disapproval; in a disparaging way.
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 .
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