unpropitious
1 of 1adjective/ʌn.prə.ˈpɪ.ʃəs/
Forms:more unpropitious,most unpropitious
1
(of circumstances) unlikely to result in success
- The rainy weather was unpropitious for their outdoor wedding plans.
- The project's unpropitious start, with numerous delays and issues, made success seem doubtful.
- The economic climate was unpropitious for starting a new business venture.
- The investor deemed the startup's prospects unpropitious given the current financial instability.
- The initial feedback on the new product was unpropitious, raising concerns about its potential success.
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