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more unfavorable
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most unfavorable
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expressing or showing disapproval or negative judgment
- The product received unfavorable reviews from critics, citing issues with its functionality and design.
- The proposal received unfavorable reviews from the committee.
- He has an unfavorable opinion of the company's leadership.
- Her comments about the project were surprisingly unfavorable.
- The candidate withdrew after seeing his unfavorable polling numbers.
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highly probable to result in a negative or problematic manner
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involving or creating circumstances detrimental to success or effectiveness
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