disfavorable in a sentence
a.
Definition
Disfavorable means likely to cause harm or disadvantage; unfavorable.
Sample Sentences
- The weather conditions were particularly disfavorable for outdoor activities this weekend.
- Her disfavorable attitude towards the project made it difficult for the team to collaborate effectively.
- The results of the experiment were deemed disfavorable, leading the researchers to reconsider their hypothesis.
- Despite facing disfavorable odds, the athlete persevered and completed the race.
- Investors reacted to the news with disfavorable sentiment, causing the stock prices to plummet.
< return to search