undesirable
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- undesirability noun
- undesirableness noun
- undesirably adverb
Etymology
Origin of undesirable
Example Sentences
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South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance said Wednesday that an excessively weak Korean won is undesirable, according to the Yonhap News Agency.
You asked whether prime money-market funds are undesirable because of breaking the buck, lower yields or volatility.
From MarketWatch
The band, the venue’s team and the audience share an undesirable connective tissue.
From Los Angeles Times
If Congress finds that undesirable, there is no legal obstacle to enacting legislation that would prevent such suits.
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