Definitionadj. showing or representing unfavorably
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Not Coleridge first threw that spell; but God's great, unflattering laureate, Nature.* [Please select]
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Still, Charles's philosophic overmind, contrasting this grin on Donald's face with that unflattering remark of his last November, threw out a different concept, viz. [Please select]
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"Not about your drama," she said significantly; but Sam was too happy to draw any unflattering deductions. [Please select]
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In his eagerness Carl brushed aside the unflattering picture his mother's words presented. [Please select]
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Page and Lilly, who were already seated at table, had much ado to conceal their somewhat unflattering surprise at the conjunction. [Please select]
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And from his unflattering lack of interest in me, that he--" Elinor half rose, terrified." [Please select]
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"It doesn't matter who he is, he must certainly have a most unflattering opinion as to _what_ we are." [Please select]
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