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Definitions from the WebUnfavourPart of Speech: NounSense: A disapproving attitude or an unfavorable opinionExample sentence: His unfavour towards the idea made it difficult to gain his support. Sense: A disadvantageous condition or circumstanceExample sentence: The unfavour of the weather caused the outdoor event to be canceled. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Not showing approval or supportExample sentence: The unfavour criticism from the judges left him disheartened. Sense: Not advantageous or beneficialExample sentence: The unfavour circumstances prevented him from achieving his goals. Part of Speech: VerbSense: To disapprove or express an unfavorable opinionExample sentence: She did not hesitate to unfavour their decision to close the local library. Sense: To put at a disadvantage or hinderExample sentence: The stringent regulations unfavoured small businesses. | ||||
unfathomed unfattened unfavopurable unfavorable unfavorable judgment unfavorable position unfavorableness unfavorably unfavour unfavourable unfavourableness unfavourably unfavourite unfaze unfazed unfccc unfearing
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