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unfavourable in English:

1. favourable


She made a favourable impression on his parents.
Being well dressed always help to create a favourable impression.
Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
The film received favourable criticism.
The boy more than justified the favourable opinion they had formed of him.
My review seems to be favourable.
This loan is on very favourable condition.
giving or indicating a good chance of success; favourable.
This is a favourable solution.
I am hopeful of receiving a favourable reply to my letter, so that i can go ahead with my plans.
SMEs need to be guaranteed favourable conditions and easier access to financing.
The system does not operate if weather conditions are not favourable in a location.
The terms were quite favourable.
With prices currently low, conditions are favourable for buying a car.
Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection.

English word "unfavourable"(favourable) occurs in sets:

positive negative un
adjectives in un

2. not giving an advantage or a good chance of success



English word "unfavourable"(not giving an advantage or a good chance of success) occurs in sets:

Synonyms for the adjective "difficult"
Synonyms for the adjective "difficult"

3. that will most likely cause problems



English word "unfavourable"(that will most likely cause problems) occurs in sets:

Advanced English words that start with "U"

4. favour


I'll recommend him as chairman, whether you are in favour of it or not.
I need a favour
When in doubt, in favour of the accused.
I'm also in favour so it's three to one. And thus your objection is overruled.
Er, well, I'd like to take a vote. Would people in favour of Mr Ogawa's proposition please raise their hands.
I am in favour of your proposal.
My father isn't really in favour of our marriage, because John still hasn't got a job.
Most students agree with the proposal, and made a list of arguments in favour of it.
Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
Judge Hilary decided in Anthony's favour, and so he fined instead of imprisoned
She always felt that her parents favoured her brother.
Lucy tended to favour blue blouses because they matched her blue eyes.
He made so bold as to ask the king a favour.
In the survey, a majority of people favoured higher taxes and better public services over tax cuts.
There is a strong feeling in favour of cowardly and prudential proverbs.