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Definition of ill-favoured in English: ill-favoured(US ill-favored) adjective ɪlˈfeɪvədˌɪlˈfeɪvərd Unattractive. a crotchety, ill-favoured human being 一个怪里怪气,十分可厌的人。 Example sentencesExamples - He is afflicted with recurring clinical depression, driven by stress - for instance, by terror about jumping out of aeroplanes or plucking up the nerve to mention to Mma Ramotswe his custody of two ill-favoured orphans.
- He also had some fun mocking an ill-favoured ginger-haired family: ‘There are some things in life you can't choose.’
- She became the comic symbol of the longing for grace and beauty that is in some way shared by everyone who is clumsy and shy and ill-favored.
- Few of the troupe's current performers are up to their assignments, being too young, too old, physically ill-favored, or simply insufficiently gifted - but every last one of them reflects the company's admirable governing ideas.
- No wonder that audience had a good giggle over the lady called Platée, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land Jupiter himself.
- Any changes to the council tax system, for example the introduction of new bands, should not be allowed to worsen the already ill-favoured position of rural areas.
- This deformity alone was a tragedy to one like Michelangelo who loved everything beautiful, yet must go through life knowing himself to be ill-favoured.
- To be fair, Mr. Maroval's son did not act in any way to make her think him ill-favored.
- Uncannily she appears: an ill-favoured old crone who is transformed into fresh young Papagena once he engages to marry her.
- Francesca, daughter of Giovanni da Polenta, count of Ravenna, was given in marriage by him to Giovanni (Sciancato, the Lame) Malatesta, of Rimini, an ill-favoured man, in return for his military services.
- The figure of fun here is the titular heroine, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land the king of the gods himself.
- On general examination, Gollum is a pale, emaciated hobbit, with scanty hair and big eyes: ‘A skulking creature with an ill-favoured look.’
- The owner is an ill-favoured prole, operating on the margins of economic viability and the law.
Synonyms unattractive, plain, unappealing, ugly, ugly looking, hideous, unsightly, unlovely, plain as a pikestaff North American homely informal not much to look at, short on looks, fugly British informal no oil painting Australian/New Zealand informal drack New Zealand informal huckery Definition of ill-favored in US English: ill-favored(British ill-favoured) adjectiveˌilˈfāvərdˌɪlˈfeɪvərd Unattractive or offensive. 无吸引力的;讨厌的 he was by anyone's reckoning ill-favored and homely Example sentencesExamples - He is afflicted with recurring clinical depression, driven by stress - for instance, by terror about jumping out of aeroplanes or plucking up the nerve to mention to Mma Ramotswe his custody of two ill-favoured orphans.
- The figure of fun here is the titular heroine, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land the king of the gods himself.
- She became the comic symbol of the longing for grace and beauty that is in some way shared by everyone who is clumsy and shy and ill-favored.
- No wonder that audience had a good giggle over the lady called Platée, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land Jupiter himself.
- Any changes to the council tax system, for example the introduction of new bands, should not be allowed to worsen the already ill-favoured position of rural areas.
- Uncannily she appears: an ill-favoured old crone who is transformed into fresh young Papagena once he engages to marry her.
- On general examination, Gollum is a pale, emaciated hobbit, with scanty hair and big eyes: ‘A skulking creature with an ill-favoured look.’
- This deformity alone was a tragedy to one like Michelangelo who loved everything beautiful, yet must go through life knowing himself to be ill-favoured.
- Few of the troupe's current performers are up to their assignments, being too young, too old, physically ill-favored, or simply insufficiently gifted - but every last one of them reflects the company's admirable governing ideas.
- The owner is an ill-favoured prole, operating on the margins of economic viability and the law.
- To be fair, Mr. Maroval's son did not act in any way to make her think him ill-favored.
- Francesca, daughter of Giovanni da Polenta, count of Ravenna, was given in marriage by him to Giovanni (Sciancato, the Lame) Malatesta, of Rimini, an ill-favoured man, in return for his military services.
- He also had some fun mocking an ill-favoured ginger-haired family: ‘There are some things in life you can't choose.’
Synonyms unattractive, plain, unappealing, ugly, ugly looking, hideous, unsightly, unlovely, plain as a pikestaff |