unenviable

IPA: ʌnˈɛnviʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Difficult, undesirable, or unpleasant; not to be envied.
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Examples of "unenviable" in Sentences

  • Corzine warns Christie on 'unenviable' budget choices
  • And because of that, there are what we call unenviable choices.
  • "They're now faced with the kind of unenviable task of trying to make it work."
  • When the performances ended, and the judges went off to deliberate, right on cue, DiDonato referred to their "unenviable" job.
  • Cattral rose in the prisoner's box to say he's matured since becoming a father three years ago and wants to put his "unenviable" past behind him and become a contributing member of society.
  • Two years earlier, Bentley had advised the county commission they had no authority to adopt the ordinance, and in court Wednesday acknowledged his legal position was "unenviable," considering state law.

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