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unpropitious

 
Dictionary: un·pro·pi·tious   (ŭn'prə-pĭsh'əs) pronunciation
adj.
Unfavorable; inauspicious: arrived at an unpropitious moment.

unpropitiously un'pro·pi'tious·ly adv.

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adjective

    Bringing, predicting, or characterized by misfortune: bad, evil, ill, inauspicious, unfavorable. See luck/misfortune/chance.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: not propitious
  Antonym: propitious (meaning #1)


 
 
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