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unfavoured

/ ʌnˈfeɪvəd /

adjective

  1. not regarded with especial kindness or approval

    unvalued and unfavoured daughter

  2. not regarded with partiality or favouritism

    the unfavoured far side of the course



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He felt that he was not unfavoured by Astarte; he had confidence, and a just confidence, in his power of fascination.

He is a suitor—an unfavoured suitor—for the hand of Yvonne, that seemingly still hopes.

Mr. Dennel was a man as unfavoured by nature as he was uncultivated by art.

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