unenviable (Meaning)

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unenviable (s)

hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment

so undesirable as to be incapable of arousing envy

unenviable Sentence Examples

  1. The unenviable position of being the scapegoat weighed heavily on his conscience.
  2. Facing legal battles and financial ruin, he found himself in an unenviable situation.
  3. The unenviable task of cleaning up the aftermath of the disaster fell upon the shoulders of the rescue workers.
  4. With a failing economy and constant political turmoil, the country's future seemed unenviable.
  5. The unenviable reputation of the company made it difficult to attract investors.
  6. The unenviable burden of chronic pain and fatigue left him feeling trapped.
  7. The unenviable duty of being the bearer of bad news was assigned to the messenger.
  8. The unenviable position of being caught in the crossfire of a conflict left him vulnerable and alone.
  9. The unenviable struggle of balancing work and family life became increasingly difficult as the demands escalated.
  10. Facing a terminal illness and its unenviable prognosis, he chose to live each day to the fullest.

FAQs About the word unenviable

hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment, so undesirable as to be incapable of arousing envy

ghastly, abominable, horrid,undesirable, hellish, repellent, repugnant, odious, offensive, obnoxious

enviable, attractive, attractive, delightful, good, enviable, tempting, desirable, inviting, alluring

The unenviable position of being the scapegoat weighed heavily on his conscience.

Facing legal battles and financial ruin, he found himself in an unenviable situation.

The unenviable task of cleaning up the aftermath of the disaster fell upon the shoulders of the rescue workers.

With a failing economy and constant political turmoil, the country's future seemed unenviable.