unfavourable

unfavourable
unfavourable adj desfavorable
unfavourable
tr[ʌn'feɪvərəbəl]
adjective
1 (gen) desfavorable; (criticism) adverso,-a
2 (winds) contrario,-a
unfavourable (UK)
adj.
desfavorable adj.
(US)
['ʌn'feɪvǝrǝbl] ADJ
1) (=adverse) [situation] adverso; [conditions] poco propicio, desfavorable; [outlook, weather] poco propicio; [wind] desfavorable

to be unfavourable for sth — ser poco propicio para algo, no ser propicio para algo

to be unfavourable to sb — no favorecer a algn, ser desfavorable para algn

2) (=negative) [impression, opinion] negativo, malo; [comparison] poco favorable

to show sth/sb in an unfavourable light — presentar algo/a algn de forma negativa or poco favorable, dar una imagen negativa or poco favorable de algo/algn


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