unfavoured
Britishadjective
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not regarded with especial kindness or approval
unvalued and unfavoured daughter
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not regarded with partiality or favouritism
the unfavoured far side of the course
Example Sentences
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Now, after eight straight starts in the 10 jersey, the Harlequins playmaker is shuffled back into his unfavoured and unfamiliar full-back role.
From BBC • Feb. 8, 2025
Choosing the unfavoured soft tyre from the start, on the first sunny day of action of the weekend, Verstappen made rapid progress - he was eighth by the end of lap one.
From BBC • Aug. 28, 2022
The British boat was drawn in unfavoured lane one, but went out hard to put pressure on the rest of the field.
From BBC • Jul. 28, 2021
His cross-field pass with his unfavoured left foot to begin a move that led to Liverpool’s second goal against Manchester City was something you would expect from a midfield creator, not a full-back.
From The Guardian • Nov. 15, 2019
Perhaps he counted on the Duke's love for his wife and intended simply to enrage his brother against a presuming but unfavoured lover.
From Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) by Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams)
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