"Unpropitious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "unpropitious" is an adjective that means unfavorable or inauspicious; indicating a lack of luck or a bad omen; suggesting that something is unlikely to succeed or to have a good outcome.
Example: "The unpropitious weather forecast made us decide to postpone the picnic."
Synonyms: unfavorable, disadvantageous, inauspicious, unlucky.
Unprofessionalism refers to behavior or conduct that deviates from the standards of a professional, often characterized by a lack of skill, expertise, or a failure to adhere to the norms and expectations of a particular profession or field. It can take many forms, such as lack of respect for authority, poor work quality, or uncooperative attitude, and can have negative consequences on relationships, productivity, and reputation.
In an unprofitable manner, condition, or amount; in a way that does not generate profit.<br><br>Example: "The company operated unprofitably for several years before finally turning a profit."
Unpromising means not showing a lot of hope or promise for a successful or favorable outcome. It describes a situation or opportunity that is unlikely to produce a good result or have a positive future.
Unprompted refers to something that occurs or is done without being asked or encouraged to do so. It is often used to describe actions, decisions, or statements that are spontaneous and not deliberately planned or solicited.<br><br>Example: "She gave an unprompted speech to the audience, sharing her thoughts on the topic without being asked to do so."
Unpronounceable refers to something that is impossible or extremely difficult to pronounce, often due to its unique or unusual sound, spelling, or combination of letters.
Unpronounced refers to a sound, word, or letter that is not pronounced or heard when spoken. It is a term often used in linguistics to describe letters or sounds that are silent in a word or language.
Not proven or confirmed; not supported by sufficient evidence to establish the truth of something.