unfavourableness (Meaning)

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unfavourableness (n)

the quality of not being encouraging or indicative of success

Synonyms & Antonyms of unfavourableness

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unfavourableness Sentence Examples

  1. The team's unfavourableness ratings dropped significantly after the series of poor performances.
  2. The weather conditions were highly unfavourable for outdoor activities.
  3. The unfavourableness of the public towards the politician's policies led to his downfall.
  4. The unfavourableness of working conditions made it difficult to attract employees.
  5. The company's unfavourableness in the market was primarily due to negative publicity.
  6. The unfavourableness of the terms made it unlikely that the deal would be accepted.
  7. The overall unfavourableness of the situation made it difficult to make any progress.
  8. The unfavourableness of the contract discouraged potential investors from participating.
  9. The unfavourableness of the terrain made it challenging for the hikers to navigate.
  10. The unfavourableness of the odds made it seem like an insurmountable task.

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the quality of not being encouraging or indicative of success

No synonyms found.

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The team's unfavourableness ratings dropped significantly after the series of poor performances.

The weather conditions were highly unfavourable for outdoor activities.

The unfavourableness of the public towards the politician's policies led to his downfall.

The unfavourableness of working conditions made it difficult to attract employees.