Synonyms for ill-favored
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : il-fey-verd |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪlˈfeɪ vərd |
Définition of ill-favored
- adj unattractive
- I was satisfied that Emily did not think I was an ill-favored young man.
- Extract from : « Down The River » by Oliver Optic
- And then, what would it matter to her that she was ill-favored?
- Extract from : « Introduction to Robert Browning » by Hiram Corson
- The most ill-favored of the trio was an acquaintance of Ike Hardman.
- Extract from : « Klondike Nuggets » by E. S. Ellis
- In the latter but one man was to be seen, and an ill-favored man he was.
- Extract from : « An Annapolis First Classman » by Lt.Com Edward L. Beach
- Whom does the Lady Theodora honor by sending so ill-favored a messenger?
- Extract from : « Under the Witches' Moon » by Nathan Gallizier
- He had a home; but he was one of the most ill-favored rascals I ever laid my eyes on.
- Extract from : « The Knickerbocker, Vol. 57, No. 1, January 1861 » by Various
- With ill-favored faces, they would whisper to each other and pass on.
- Extract from : « Human Bullets » by Tadayoshi Sakurai
- The officers were not ill-favored, only servile and full of fear of him.
- Extract from : « In Search of Mademoiselle » by George Gibbs
- I am old and ill-favored; and I know that, any way, you will forever hate me.
- Extract from : « Folle-Farine » by Ouida
- I am an ill-favored Spanish grandee, for whom she feels an aversion to which she will not confess.
- Extract from : « Letters of Two Brides » by Honore de Balzac
Antonyms for ill-favored
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