unfavourableness

[US]/ˌʌnˈfeɪvərəblnəs/
[UK]/ˌʌnˈfeɪvərəblnəs/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being unpleasant or unhappy; an unfavourable condition or circumstance.
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the unfavourableness of current market conditions has forced many companies to downsize.

there is growing unfavourableness toward the proposed policy among voters.

the unfavourableness of the economic situation has led to increased unemployment.

investors are concerned about the unfavourableness of interest rate trends.

the unfavourableness of the climate for small businesses is becoming more apparent.

reports indicate increasing unfavourableness in the region's political environment.

the unfavourableness of the terms made the deal unacceptable to both parties.

many citizens expressed unfavourableness toward the new legislation.

the unfavourableness of the competition in this sector is fierce.

structural unfavourableness in the system has hindered economic growth.

the unfavourableness of public opinion has significantly impacted the candidate's campaign.

we must address the unfavourableness of these working conditions immediately.

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