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    unfavourably
    /ʌnˈfeɪv(ə)rəbli/

    adverb

    • 1. to the disadvantage of someone or something: "the plan unfavourably impacted on sales"
    • 2. with a lack of approval or support: "his books were viewed unfavourably and fell out of print"

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  3. UNFAVOURABLY definition: 1. in a way that does not give you an advantage or a good chance of success: 2. in a negative way…. Learn more.

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  4. UNFAVOURABLE definition: 1. not giving you an advantage or a good chance of success: 2. negative and showing that you do…. Learn more.

  5. adverb. /ʌnˈfeɪvərəbli/ ( US English unfavorably) (formal) in a way that is not good and is likely to cause problems or make something more difficult. In this respect, Britain compares unfavourably with other European countries. Want to learn more?

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  7. Jun 27, 2024 · showing disapproval; in a disparaging way.

  8. unfavourable (for/to something) (of conditions, situations, etc.) not good and likely to cause problems or make something more difficult. The conditions were unfavourable for agriculture. an unfavourable exchange rate.

  9. Unfavourably Definition. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adverb. Filter. adverb. In an unfavourable manner. Wiktionary. Synonyms: unfavorably. Antonyms: favorably. Unfavourably Sentence Examples. The home administration of the Rudini cabinet compared unfavourably with that of foreign affairs.