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Unfavourable Meaning in English

word

ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl
un-FAY-vur-uh-buhl
ʌnfˈeɪvəɹəbəl
un-FAY-vuh-ruh-buhl

Definition

Describing something that is not suitable, positive, or helpful; something negative, harmful, or unlikely to produce a good result.

Usage & Nuances

More formal and less emotional than 'bad'; commonly used in reports, reviews, and official contexts. Pairs well with words like 'result', 'conditions', 'impression', and is often about circumstances or opinions rather than people. 'Unfavorable' is US spelling; 'unfavourable' is British.

Example Sentences

The weather was unfavourable for our picnic.

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She received an unfavourable review from her manager.

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There are unfavourable conditions for driving tonight.

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The project failed because of unfavourable economic trends.

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Public opinion was unfavourable to the new policy.

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I'm afraid the results are unfavourable this time.

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