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    Un·to·ward
    /ˌənˈtôrd/

    adjective

    • 1. unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient: "both tried to behave as if nothing untoward had happened"
  2. The meaning of UNTOWARD is difficult to guide, manage, or work with : unruly, intractable. How to use untoward in a sentence. Toward and Untoward.

  3. unexpected and not convenient or unpleasant: Unless anything untoward happens we should arrive just before midday. Synonyms. awkward (DIFFICULT) inopportune formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inconvenience. a pain (in the neck) idiom. a pain in the arse/backside idiom. aggravation. aggro. awkward. bother. bulky. disturbance. fuss.

  4. unexpected and not convenient or unpleasant: Unless anything untoward happens we should arrive just before noon. Synonyms. awkward (DIFFICULT) inopportune formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inconvenience. a pain (in the neck) idiom. a pain in the ass/butt idiom. aggravation. aggro. awkward. bother. bulky. disturbance. fuss.

  5. Untoward definition: unfavorable or unfortunate. See examples of UNTOWARD used in a sentence.

  6. The adjective untoward describes something offensive or inappropriate, like the rumors of untoward behavior that can shatter a Hollywood icon's reputation. Untoward also describes things that are not good for you, such as untoward advice from someone your parents always said was a bad influence.

  7. untoward. ( ˌʌntəˈwɔːd; ʌnˈtəʊəd) adj. 1. characterized by misfortune, disaster, or annoyance. 2. not auspicious; adverse; unfavourable. 3. unseemly or improper. 4. out of the ordinary; out of the way. 5. archaic refractory; perverse. 6. obsolete awkward, ungainly, or uncouth.

  8. If you say that something untoward happens, you mean that something happens that is unexpected and causes difficulties. [formal] The surveyor's report didn't highlight anything untoward. Tampering with a single enzyme can lead to untoward effects elsewhere.

  9. adjective. /ˌʌntəˈwɔːd/ /ʌnˈtɔːrd/ unusual and unexpected, and usually unpleasant. That's the plan—unless anything untoward happens. He had noticed nothing untoward. The dose can be increased slightly without any untoward effects. Want to learn more?

  10. UNTOWARD definition: unexpected and causing problems: . Learn more.

  11. untoward in American English. (ʌnˈtoʊərd ; ʌnˈtɔrd ) adjective. 1. inappropriate, improper, unseemly, etc. an untoward remark. 2. not favorable or fortunate; adverse, inauspicious, etc. untoward circumstances.

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