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unwelcome
/ ʌˈɛə /
adjective
(of persons) not welcome
causing dissatisfaction or displeasure
Other Word Forms
- ܲˈɱdz adverb
- ܲˈɱdzԱ noun
Example Sentences
BBC Sport has contacted Schmid's representatives, but the very fact his technique could be questioned - with no definitive answer - means a brilliant putting display could fall under an unwelcome spotlight.
The state set money aside for distribution of bear-proof trash cans and “unwelcome mats” that deliver a jolt of electricity if bears try to break into homes.
“Jewish families and children have been made, in many instances, to feel unwelcome or made the targets of hate and discrimination in school — where they’re supposed to feel safe and supported,” Addis said.
EIA employees said they believe the changes were made out of fear that spotlighting unwelcome findings and projections would make the agency a Trump target.
Those exits had seemed likely but the sale of talented forward Georginio Rutter to Brighton after the season had started was unexpected and unwelcome.
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