Reverse Dictionary: UNFAVOURABLE

ADJECTIVES
► ADVERSANT opposing oneself, opposing; adverse, hostile to, unfavourable to → a1420
► AWKWARD of things: perverse, unfavourable → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BACKWARD perverse, unfavourable → 1583 obs.
► FAVOURLESS not showing favour, unpromising, unfavourable → 1509 obs.
► SINISTER of opinions, etc.: prejudicial, adverse, unfavourable, darkly suspicious → 1432 obs.
► SINISTRAL darkly suspicious; very unfavourable → 1560 obs.
► THRAWART of fate, etc.: adverse, unfavourable → 1773 Sc.
► UNGAIN awkward, inconvenient, unfavourable, unprofitable; unsuitable → 1790 Eng. dial.

ADVERBS
► SINISTERLY unfavourably; adversely → a1600 obs.
► SINISTROUSLY unfavourably, esp. with display of prejudice against a person → 1560 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► WORRIE-CROW an unprepossessing or  unfavourable person; a term of abuse → 1824 Sc.

VERBS
► CUT BOTH WAYS to have both favourable and unfavourable aspects or implications → 1706
► GET THE ROUGH END OF THE PINEAPPLE to receive unfair or unfavourable treatment; to get a raw deal → 1971 Aust. colloq.
► GET THE WRONG END OF THE PINEAPPLE to receive unfair or unfavourable treatment; to get a raw deal → 1961 Aust. colloq.