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untoward
adjective as in troublesome
Strongest matches
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adjective as in improper; not suitable
Example Sentences
Lloyds said there was "nothing deceitful or untoward in the introduction" of PwC and that the consultants it worked with had a "proven track record of saving and developing businesses."
At the very least, Democrats and Republicans agree that wafting cigarette smoke in someone’s face and capturing their reaction on video — without first asking — is untoward.
Nothing seemed untoward when the pair went into Forest Park, and the mother said she passed a couple and some other joggers as they headed towards a skate-park area.
He told a Commons adjournment debate: "There was no hard evidence against Letby, nobody saw her do anything untoward."
In a statement, the World Conker Championships said nothing "untoward" was seen by judges or umpires.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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