UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: ADVERB
- In an unfavorable manner.
- Showing disapproval; in a disparaging way
- In an unfavourable manner.
- Showing disapproval; in a disparaging way
UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In a disparaging way
- Showing disapproval
- In an unfavorable manner; so as not to countenance or promote; in a manner to discourage.
- In a disparaging way
- Showing disapproval
UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: RELATED WORDS
- Shabbily, Comparably, Disparagingly, Sympathetically, Unkindly, Similarly, Unfairly, Differently, Harshly, Adversely, Positively, Negatively, Illy, Favorably, Unfavourably
- Sympathetically, Unfitly, Disadvantageously, Indifferently, Disadvantageable, Unfairly, Slightingly, Depreciatingly, Harshly, Belittlingly, Favorably, Favourably, Negatively, Adversely, Unfavorably
UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Objectively, Lopsidedly, Badly, Markedly, Strongly, Materially, Poorly, Inaccurately, Shabbily, Comparably, Sympathetically, Unkindly, Similarly, Unfairly, Differently
- Similarly, Unequally, Destitutely, Differently, Inequitably, Uglily, Unkindly, Malignly, Sympathetically, Unfitly, Disadvantageable, Unfairly, Slightingly, Depreciatingly, Belittlingly
UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Here, employee agrees not to speak unfavorably about the employer.
- Patients with chronic constructive pericarditis may respond unfavorably to digoxin.
- Joseph County health status compared unfavorably among Michigan Counties.
- Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
- Two expeditions, conducted by this gentleman terminated unfavorably.
- Some plants respond unfavorably when a change occurs.
- They may be compared unfavorably to other children.
- Grand, to which it is often unfavorably compared.
- Committee of Inquiry reported unfavorably upon his petition.
- Do students who are described unfavorably by their teacher tend to describe themselves more unfavorably than those students described favorably by their teacher?
- The effect on ambulatory blood pressure of working under favourably and unfavourably perceived supervisors.
- Words most unfavourably judged appear to be so because of unfamiliarity or pejorative meanings.
- If you get facts wrong, the judge may look at your case unfavourably.
- But the assembly would likely look unfavourably on voting for its own dissolution.
- Sensitivity analysis is performed assuming all inputs are directionally moving unfavourably and favourably.
- No act should be committed that will reflect unfavourably upon the profession.
- Their bank charges compare unfavourably to those of the internet banks.
- Alan Dawnay compares it, not unfavourably, with the lost edition.
- They often compared Lloyd George unfavourably with Gladstone.
- CBC Edmonton unfavourably to that of ABC, broadcast!
UNFAVORABLY vs UNFAVOURABLY: QUESTIONS
- Which countries do Americans view most unfavorably?
- N/A