unappealing
Britishadjective
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Savers in mainland China are increasingly looking to invest outside the country as a result of unappealing domestic alternatives, Edward Firth and Elise Yu Ge say.
Builders have ramped up home building, but they’ve found it difficult to sell these homes as buyers find newly built properties unaffordable, or unappealing.
From MarketWatch
There’s a popular Instagram series where the hook is, “I take this unappealing food and make it into something my family wants to eat.”
From Salon
As a result, the current housing data points to a challenging housing market for sellers who are forced to choose between two unappealing options.
From MarketWatch
Michael Kugelman, a South Asia expert, says India faces four unappealing options.
From BBC
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