unfavourably

/ʌnˈfeɪvərəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows disapproval or lack of support.
    • The teacher looked unfavourably on students who arrived late to class.
    • The critics reviewed the movie unfavourably, calling it boring and predictable.
    • Her proposal was viewed unfavourably by the committee, so it was rejected.
  2. In a way that is not good or advantageous; negatively.
    • His health changed unfavourably after he stopped exercising.
    • The weather conditions compared unfavourably with last year's sunny forecast.
    • The company's profits were affected unfavourably by the economic downturn.
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