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—ill-favoredly, adv. —ill-favoredness, n./il"fay"veuhrd/, adj.1. unpleasant in appearance; homely or ugly.2. offensive; unpleasant; objectionable.Also, esp. Brit., ill-favoured.[1520-30]
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Ill-favored — Ill fa vored, Ill favoured Ill fa voured, a. Wanting beauty or attractiveness; unattractive; deformed; ugly; ill looking; usually used of a face; as, an ill favored countenance. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] Ill favored and lean fleshed. Gen. xli … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ill-favored — *ugly, hideous, unsightly Analogous words: *plain, homely Antonyms: well favored: fair Contrasted words: handsome, comely, *beautiful, lovely, beauteous, pretty … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ill-favored — adjective LITERARY having an ugly face … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ill-favored — [il′fā′vərd] adj. 1. of unpleasant or evil appearance; ugly 2. unpleasant; offensive … English World dictionary
ill-favored — adjective usually used of a face an ill favored countenance • Syn: ↑ill favoured • Similar to: ↑ugly … Useful english dictionary
ill-favored — {adj.} Ugly; unprepossessing. * /Oddly enough, the father had less trouble in marrying off his ill favored daughter than her prettier sister./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ill-favored — {adj.} Ugly; unprepossessing. * /Oddly enough, the father had less trouble in marrying off his ill favored daughter than her prettier sister./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ill-favored — adj Ugly; unprepossessing. Oddly enough, the father had less trouble in marrying off his ill favored daughter than her prettier sister … Словарь американских идиом
ill-favored — adjective he was particularly ill favored after a night of drunken debauchery Syn: unattractive, plain, ugly, homely, unprepossessing, displeasing; informal not much to look at Ant: attractive … Thesaurus of popular words
ill-favored — ill′ fa′vored adj. 1) unpleasant in appearance; homely or ugly 2) offensive; objectionable • Etymology: 1520–30 … From formal English to slang