ill-favored

  • 31ill-favoured — adjective usually used of a face an ill favored countenance • Syn: ↑ill favored • Similar to: ↑ugly …

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  • 32favored — favoredly, adv. favoredness, n. /fay veuhrd/, adj. 1. regarded or treated with preference or partiality: Her beauty made her the favored child. 2. enjoying special advantages; privileged: to be born into the favored classes. 3. of specified… …

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  • 33favored — fa•vored [[t]ˈfeɪ vərd[/t]] adj. 1) regarded or treated with preference or partiality: the favored child[/ex] 2) enjoying special advantages; privileged 3) of specified appearance (usu. used in combination): ill favored[/ex] • Etymology:… …

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  • 34ill-favoured — /ˈɪl feɪvəd/ (say il fayvuhd) adjective 1. not pleasant in appearance; ugly: an ill favoured child. 2. offensive; unpleasant; objectionable. Also, ill favored. –ill favouredly, adverb –ill favouredness, noun …

  • 35ill-favoured — (US ill favored) adjective unattractive …

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  • 36ill-looking — a. Ugly, homely, plain, ill favored …

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  • 37ill — I. a. 1. Bad, evil, unfortunate, unfavorable. 2. Wicked, wrong, iniquitous, naughty. 3. Sick, diseased, ailing, disordered, very unwell, indisposed, out of health, seriously indisposed. 4. Cross, crabbed, surly, peevish, malicious, hateful. 5.… …

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  • 38ill — adj., adv., & n. adj. 1 (usu. predic.; often foll. by with) out of health; sick (is ill; was taken ill with pneumonia; mentally ill people). 2 (of health) unsound, disordered. 3 wretched, unfavourable (ill fortune; ill luck). 4 harmful (ill… …

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  • 39hard-favored — a.; (also hard featured) Ugly, ill favored, homely, ill looking, hard visaged, of coarse features …

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  • 40Evil-favored — E vil fa vored, a. Having a bad countenance or appearance; ill favored; blemished; deformed. Bacon. {E vil fa vored*ness}, n. Deut. xvi. 1. [1913 Webster] …

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