Used in a Sentence

unfavorable

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unfavorable.

Editorial note

Any imperfect criterion will always exist at the expense of some group of people (tautologically, the group of people to which the criterion is unfavorable).

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Quick take

US standard spelling of unfavourable. [Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unfavorable gathered in one view.

adjective

US standard spelling of unfavourable. [Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unfavorable.

Example sentences

1

Any imperfect criterion will always exist at the expense of some group of people (tautologically, the group of people to which the criterion is unfavorable).

2

BTW, Techcrunch is deleting any unfavorable comments on their blog, just as they have done many other times previously.

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As such, it is most unfavorable to the group moving out of the laborer category into the capitalist category.

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You can get around a lot of the unfavorable aspects of how Arch does packaging by doing it yourself.

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Because past 3 hours the time/cost savings compared to air starts to look really unfavorable.

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In Miami, it's South American families doing the same thing to flee unstable or unfavorable regimes in that part of the world.

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There is evidence which prooves discrimination and unfavorable bias against women in technology.

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There definitely is discrimination or at least unfavorable biases about gender in technology.

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The way you make the unfavorable comparisons worse is by taking them seriously.

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You can also have good code quality while making politically unfavorable decisions.

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One could as well conclude that the root of the problem is people having to tolerate unfavorable conditions just to get by, and that addressing the issue of discrimination is just a temporary solution.

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This is what real life is like, so you have to take into account unfavorable offers having to be accepted to possibly keep the lights on.

Quote examples

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When did downvoting actually prevent you from seeing or reading "unfavorable" or "heretic" comments here?

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If you're effectively breaking someone's terms of services by testing (spoiler: you probably are) and you "ask" for a service contract in return for doing something favorable (ie, not doing something unfavorable ) with the results of that testing, you're being coercive.

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Each product has an optimal "clutter" (in competitive terms, maybe a "Nash equilibrium"?) -- a good example is the Google homepage/search results; anything more complicated is clearly unfavorable in terms of competition, unless you offer a qualitative improvement.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unfavorable in a sentence?

Any imperfect criterion will always exist at the expense of some group of people (tautologically, the group of people to which the criterion is unfavorable).

What does unfavorable mean?

US standard spelling of unfavourable. [Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.]

What part of speech is unfavorable?

unfavorable is commonly used as adjective.