unfavorably Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- anxiously
- uneasily
- cynically
- deprecatingly
- reprovingly
- uncomfortably
- warily
- disapprovingly
- guardedly
- reproachfully
Weak:
unfavorably Meaning
unfavorably (r)
showing disapproval; in a disparaging way
unfavorably Sentence Examples
- The proposal was received unfavorably by the committee due to its lack of clarity.
- The candidate's aggressive demeanor made an unfavorably impression on the interviewers.
- The weather forecast predicts unfavorably conditions for the upcoming camping trip.
- The stock market has been performing unfavorably in recent months, causing investors concern.
- The new regulations have been met with an unfavorably response from the industry.
- The announcement of the plant closure has had an unfavorably impact on the local economy.
- The critic's review of the film was unfavorably, citing its predictable plot and weak characterization.
- The athlete's recent injury has had an unfavorably effect on their training schedule.
- The merger between the two companies was viewed unfavorably by many analysts.
- The team's performance has taken an unfavorably turn since the coach's departure.
FAQs About the word unfavorably
showing disapproval; in a disparaging way
disparagingly, critically,negatively, anxiously, uneasily, cynically, deprecatingly, reprovingly, uncomfortably, warily
positively, approvingly,favorably, approvingly, positively, favorably, trustfully, trustingly, trustfully, confidently
The proposal was received unfavorably by the committee due to its lack of clarity.
The candidate's aggressive demeanor made an unfavorably impression on the interviewers.
The weather forecast predicts unfavorably conditions for the upcoming camping trip.
The stock market has been performing unfavorably in recent months, causing investors concern.