unfavorably Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bli]
  • Us [ ʌnˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bli]

Meaning of unfavorably In English

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Examples of unfavorably

  • They were asked whether they felt they had been treated unfavorably in any way.

  • His leadership is likely to be viewed unfavorably by the Pentagon.

  • The nurses used to make a fuss of them and compare us unfavorably to them.

  • Forty-seven percent view the president unfavorably, compared to 43 percent who view him favorably.

  • In sum, they are intolerant of imperfection as they feel it reflects unfavorably on them.

  • Fifty-three percent view him unfavorably including 33 percent who have a "strongly unfavorable" view of him.

  • Interestingly, 48 percent stated a favorable impression of corporations, while 43 percent saw them unfavorably.

  • Yet colleges might look unfavorably on that lower-ranked student.

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