Untoward in spanish

Adverso

pronunciation: ɑdbeɹ̩soʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
adverso

untoward1 = inconveniente, molesto. 

Example: Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.

untoward2 = raro, perverso. 

Example: Perhaps, he questioned himself, this is the way every principal operates, and there is nothing untoward in it.

untoward3 = adverso, perjudicial. 

Example: Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.

Untoward synonyms

adverse in spanish: , pronunciation: ædvɜrs adjectiveharmful in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrmfəl adjectiveimproper in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmprɑpɜr adjectiveindecent in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪndisənt adjectiveunbecoming in spanish: , pronunciation: ənbɪkʌmɪŋ adjectiveunseemly in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsimli adjectiveinauspicious in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnaʊspɪʃɪs adjectiveindecorous in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪndəkɜrəs adjectiveunfavorable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənfeɪvɜrəbəl adjectiveunfavourable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənfəvaʊrəbəl adjectiveuncomely in spanish: , pronunciation: ənkoʊmli adjective
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