unfavourable impression

Frequency: 7.39.5 per million words

A negative opinion or feeling formed about someone or something.

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Examples (10)

  • His rude behavior left an unfavourable impression on the interview panel.
  • The company's poor financial results created an unfavourable impression among investors.
  • She was worried that her hesitation would make an unfavourable impression.
  • The incident cast an unfavourable impression on the entire team.
  • Despite his efforts, he couldn't shake off the unfavourable impression.
  • The poorly organized event made an unfavourable impression on the attendees.
  • Don't let a small mistake give others an unfavourable impression of you.
  • The article painted an unfavourable impression of the new policy.
  • Unfortunately, the initial presentation left an unfavourable impression.
  • His lack of preparation certainly left an unfavourable impression.