adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An unflattering article about her appeared on the front page of the tabloids.
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an unflattering photograph
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By contrast, many unflattering things have been said recently about Mrs Clinton.
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Far from being unflattering , they add cleavage, volume or support as in the Gossard Wonderbra.
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For instance, why is showing an unflattering picture of Bob Dole in a television commercial such a terrible crime?
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In which case, silly-billy's identity was obvious if unflattering .
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That is unless Durham folk take the same unflattering view of today's cricketers as the county's overseas star Dean Jones.
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The unflattering and lively style of Roman portraits makes even the most conventional subject seem lifelike to the modern viewer.
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The unflattering portraits elicited strong protests from some of the campaigns.
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What follows is a somewhat unflattering description of Dottie.