unfavourable - significado y definición. Qué es unfavourable
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Qué (quién) es unfavourable - definición


unfavourable      
adj. BE; AE spelling: unfavorable unfavourable to
unfavourable      
Note: in AM, use 'unfavorable'
1.
Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success.
Unfavourable economic conditions were blocking a recovery of the American insurance market...
Unfavourable weather has had damaging effects on this year's harvest...
The whole international economic situation is very unfavourable for the countries in the south.
? favourable
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you have an unfavourable reaction to something, you do not like it.
A more unfavourable response was given today by the Prime Minister...
First reactions have been distinctly unfavourable.
? favourable
ADJ
unfavourably
When the body reacts unfavourably to food, the pulse rate will go up.
ADV: ADV after v
3.
If you make an unfavourable comparison between two things, you say that one thing seems worse than the other.
He makes unfavourable comparisons between British and French cooking...
? favourable
ADJ: ADJ n
unfavourably
Childcare facilities in Britain compare unfavourably with other European countries.
ADV: ADV with v
unfavourable      
(US unfavorable)
¦ adjective
1. expressing lack of approval or support.
2. adverse; inauspicious.
Derivatives
unfavourableness noun
unfavourably adverb
Ejemplos de uso de unfavourable
1. The poll found 72 per cent with an unfavourable view, including 34 per cent with very unfavourable views.
2. It found 72 per cent with an unfavourable view, including 34 per cent with very unfavourable views.
3. Is sex–selective abortion responsible for unfavourable female–male ratio?
4. Another 16 per cent attributed the politicians‘ actions to other motives òÀÓ universally unfavourable.
5. She will certainly go without food if the weather is unfavourable.