unpropitious

[US]/ʌnprə'pɪʃəs/
[UK]/ˌʌnprəˈpɪʃəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. unfavorable; unlucky

Example Sentences

Thirteen is an unpropitious number.

arrived at an unpropitious moment.

Real-world Examples

Passepartout was enraged beyond expression by the unpropitious weather.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

At this unpropitious moment her name was called.

Source: Anne of Green Gables (Original Version)

But, when all is said, it remained an unpropitious meeting.

Source: Brideshead Revisited

Wilson was concerned with the rituals and beauty of ordinary black Americans as they They forged a culture in unpropitious circumstances.

Source: The Economist Culture

The sea was not very unpropitious, the wind seemed stationary in the north–east, the sails were hoisted, and the Henrietta ploughed across the waves like a real trans–Atlantic steamer.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

The result of that unpropitious interview was that Eustacia, instead of passing the afternoon with her grandfather, hastily returned home to Clym, where she arrived three hours earlier than she had been expected.

Source: Returning Home

When first I knew him, Ryecroft had reached his fortieth year; for twenty years he had lived by the pen. He was a struggling man, beset by poverty and other circumstances very unpropitious to mental work.

Source: Essays on the Four Seasons

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