Used in a Sentence

unfavourable

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unfavourable.

Editorial note

If your partner or the circumstances are unfavourable then better not let another individual also struggle through it.

Examples14
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.

Meaning at a glance

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

adjective

Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.

adjective

Of wind or weather: causing delay or obstacles; not conducive to travel or work; inclement.

adjective

Not auspicious; ill-boding.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unfavourable.

Example sentences

1

If your partner or the circumstances are unfavourable then better not let another individual also struggle through it.

2

Buying a less reliable car, paying for a new registration and taking an unfavourable loan to finance it?

3

What if someone would take the data and represent it in a way very unfavourable for the long-distance trains?

4

We make a point of avoiding red-flag clients, unfavourable RFPs, banner-ads for agencies that don't get technology.

5

Though it looks unfavourable towards the rest (in 30's and more), it seems more humanly justifiable.

6

It is the idea of unfavourable non-linearity (asymmetry) in the reward/risk profile of a decision.

7

It has been awhile since I read up on stock options but generally speaking it is quite unfavourable.

8

Generally unfavourable government regulations simply moves production to places without the regulation - for no net change in production or coal consumption.

9

It's almost certain that nothing would go awry, but the mere act of gently poking might be interpreted in an unfavourable light.

10

That can work out to be quite unfavourable, to the point where even a 6 hour car trip is preferable over a 3 hour plane ride.

11

Europe exemplifies a situation unfavourable to a common currency.

12

Also, fail to release the unfavourable cost-benefit analysis.

Quote examples

1

And the etymology of dis-aster is astrological: a negative event caused by an unfavourable planetary configuration, by "bad stars".

2

The most important thing that refutes any notion of "miners control the network" is that, if some miners adopt a ruleset unfavourable to users, users will simply stop accepting whatever that miner is mining as Bitcoins, and their profits will go to zero (because they're mining some Bitcoin-Like but not really Bitcoin currency).

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use unfavourable in a sentence?

If your partner or the circumstances are unfavourable then better not let another individual also struggle through it.

What does unfavourable mean?

Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.

What part of speech is unfavourable?

unfavourable is commonly used as adjective.