untoward
IPA: ʌntuˈɔrd
adjective
- Unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous.
- Unruly, troublesome; not easily guided.
- Unseemly, improper.
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Examples of "untoward" in Sentences
- He is not engaging in any untoward practices.
- But I can't see anything untoward in the page.
- There is nothing untoward in showing the photos.
- Don't see anything untoward in the contributions.
- I think it's untoward to bend to the will of logo designers.
- I just looked at the article and didn't see anything untoward there.
- I'll keep watch on the article to prevent any untoward machinations.
- I will, however, comment on the supposition that my deletions are untoward.
- Someone needs to report this and stop this untoward and unspeakable behavior.
- Anyone can edit and anyone can and will revert untoward changes to the article.