Untoward


adjective
1.
unfavorable or unfortunate:
Untoward circumstances forced him into bankruptcy.
2.
improper:
untoward social behavior.
3.
Archaic. froward; perverse.
adjective
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

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