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unfavorable

形容詞
比較級: more unfavorable最上級: most unfavorable

This word describes a state of opposition or lack of support. It carries a clinical, objective tone compared to words like "terrible" or "hateful," making it common in professional, academic, or journalistic reporting. When referring to conditions (like weather or markets), it suggests a lack of alignment between the environment and a desired goal. It is less about active hostility and more about an absence of helpful factors. In the context of opinions or reviews, it denotes a negative judgment. While "critical" can sometimes be constructive, "unfavorable" typically signals a definitive lack of approval or a rejection of quality.

意味

形容詞

Adverse, disadvantageous, or not conducive to success; likely to lead to a negative outcome.

"The company's growth was stunted by unfavorable market conditions."

形容詞

Expressing disapproval, criticism, or a lack of support.

"The film received several unfavorable reviews from the critics."

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