unfavourable in English

Use "unfavourable" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "unfavourable" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unfavourable", or refer to the context using the word "unfavourable" in the English Dictionary.

1. First reactions have been distinctly unfavourable.

2. Excessive moisture is unfavourable for soybean germination.

3. Enrichment where weather conditions have been exceptionally unfavourable

4. The conditions were unfavourable for intensive agricultural production.

5. The play got splendid, excellent, unfavourable, etc reviews.

6. He makes unfavourable comparisons between British and French cooking.

7. The disappointing profits are due to unfavourable currency translations.

8. The documentary presents him in a very unfavourable light.

9. 16 The documentary presents him in a very unfavourable light.

10. We found that most people are unfavourable to the idea.

11. The company will lend you money on very unfavourable terms.

12. Unfavourable weather has had damaging effects on this year's harvest.

13. 23 The disappointing profits are due to unfavourable currency translations.

14. A more unfavourable response was given today by the Prime Minister.

15. Adversity definition: Adversity is a very difficult or unfavourable situation

16. Brickbat (noun), an unfavourable criticism, unkind remark or sharp put-down

17. 22 synonyms for Averse: opposed, reluctant, hostile, unwilling, backward, unfavourable, loath, disinclined

18. Careless spelling mistakes in a letter can create an unfavourable impression .

19. There has been a lot of unfavourable publicity about the hospital.

20. Unfavourable economic conditions were blocking a recovery of the American insurance market.

21. This double - whammy drives prices in a direction unfavourable to the customer.

22. 3 Unfavourable economic conditions were blocking a recovery of the American insurance market.

23. Adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you

24. Natural causes include drought, flooding, unfavourable weather conditions, plant disease, and insect infestation.

25. In addition, it provides energy even in unfavourable weather – free of noise and emissions.

26. Of the 43 industry-funded studies, only 6 came out with any unfavourable findings.

27. For the Republicans, it was a defensive struggle for democracy, against increasingly unfavourable odds.

28. Biofouling refers to the unfavourable attachment and accumulation of marine sessile organisms (e.g

29. Within seconds visual behaviours are sending signals which create a favourable or an unfavourable impression.

30. Antonyms for Benefic include bad, disadvantageous, unfavorable, unfavourable, unfriendly, unhelpful, unprofitable, adverse, prejudicial and damaging

31. Antonyms for Adoring include unloving, abhorring, abominating, despising, detesting, hating, loathing, cold, unfavorable and unfavourable

32. Proteinuria in patients with glomerulonephritis decreased spontaneously, but the course of amyloidosis patients was unfavourable.

33. Years of unfavourable comment, of poor gold prices and worse fundamentals are being explained away.

34. Though he notes occasional heroism, his general verdict on the working classes is unfavourable.

35. The whole international economic situation is very unfavourable for the countries in the south.

36. Antonyms for Advantageous include disAdvantageous, damaging, detrimental, hurtful, harmful, inconvenient, unfavourable, difficult, prejudicial and unhelpful

37. Afforestation is the planting of trees or even seed sowing in unfavourable land to create forests

38. Antonyms for Beneficial include detrimental, disadvantageous, damaging, harmful, bad, unfavorable, unfavourable, adverse, destructive and disagreeable

39. In 2007, due to unfavourable weather conditions, only 12 ha of the fireguard was burned.

40. Rosacea keratitis has an unfavourable prognosis and may lead to vision loss in severe cases.

41. 10 Though he notes occasional heroism, his general verdict on the working classes is unfavourable.

42. The high rate of nitrogen and phosphorus is unfavourable to the photosynthesis of the phytoplankton.

43. At that time, the opinion of the French political class was unanimously unfavourable towards Dreyfus.

44. Admonitory definition: expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective synonyms: unfavorable, unfavourable, reproving, admonishing, reproachful

45. Following widespread unfavourable publicity, Grand Lodge decided to redefine its rules on public relations in 19

46. He was now encumbered with a record that the voters generally regarded in an unfavourable light.

47. The stress case assumes two additional years of unfavourable low interest rates compared with the base case.

48. For example, the modifications could be carried out badly, resulting in unfavourable publicity for the software company.

49. The other way in which he could compensate for unfavourable power relations was through effective public relations.

50. 30 The other way in which he could compensate for unfavourable power relations was through effective public relations.