Concept cluster: Negative feelings > Unfairness or injustice
adj
Positively disliked
n
Behaviour which is contrary to social expectations, which is inappropriate or rude.
n
(archaic) Disadvantage; inconvenience.
adj
Alternative form of disfavourable [Not favourable; unfavourable.]
adv
Alternative form of disfavourably [Not favourably; unfavourably.]
adj
Not favoured
n
One who disregards.
adj
Not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable.
n
Lack of respectability.
adj
(obsolete) Unruly; disorderly.
n
Any unwanted product or commercial failure, especially one given much publicity.
adj
Alternative form of favourless [(archaic) unfavoured; having no countenance or support]
adj
(archaic) unfavoured; having no countenance or support
v
A conventional reply to an expression of gratitude.
n
Trustworthiness within a group that is not considered trustworthy to outsiders.
adj
Of a hostile takeover.
adj
ill-conceived
adj
Alternative form of ill behaved [badly behaved; exhibiting bad behaviour]
adj
Poorly considered.
adj
Alternative form of ill-bred [ill-mannered and unrefined because of a lack of upbringing or education]
adj
Alternative spelling of ill-favored [unattractive or offensive to the eye; ugly]
n
Alternative form of imperence [(colloquial, archaic) impertinence]
adj
Not according to facts; inaccurate or erroneous
adv
Alternative form of in flagrante delicto [In the act of committing a misdeed.]
adv
In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
n
Lack of comity; incivility; rudeness.
adj
Inappropriate or improper.
adj
(archaic) Unworthy, undeserving.
n
(uncountable, derogatory) The phenomenon of governance or leadership by the incompetent.
n
An unjust act; a disservice.
adj
(rare and dated or now nonstandard) Unjust, unfair.
n
(obsolete) Deviation from custom, rule, or right; irregularity.
n
insecurity
adj
Unwilling to submit; not submissive, disobedient
adj
Rebellious or defiant to authority.
n
One who permits or values a culture of irresponsibility.
n
Negligence in one's duty.
adj
Lacking social rank or respectability.
v
Synonym of misappropriate
adj
(obsolete) Showing poor judgement, ill-advised, injudicious.
n
The property of being misadvised.
n
Incompetence at commanding.
n
Behavior that is considered to be unacceptable.
adj
Unfortunate or unpopular.
adj
lacking proper guidance
adj
Consecrated to evil uses, or by unhallowed means.
n
Failure to heed or care; heedlessness.
n
The property of being misinformed.
n
Lack of respect; improper respect; disrespect.
n
One who or that which neglects.
n
A communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient; condescension; disdain.
adj
Imposed on, taken advantage of, used, taken for granted, or unappreciated.
adj
Unwilling to cooperate socially.
n
The characteristic of being remiss
adj
resistant to compulsion; recalcitrant
n
An uncomplaining acceptance of something undesirable but unavoidable.
n
(regional) An act of ignoring or neglecting someone or something; more broadly neglect.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To deprive of blessings; to make wretched.
adj
Uncompliant, disobedient, steadfast
n
An undesirable person.
adj
Not conferring dignity; undignified; demeaning.
adv
In an unerroneous manner.
adj
Not honest or upright.
v
(Internet slang, transitive) Synonym of unfavorite
adj
Rare spelling of unfavored. [Not favoured.]
adj
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of unfavourable [Serving to hinder or oppose; adverse, disadvantageous, inconducive, unsuitable.]
n
(informal) Something that is not a favourite; particularly something that is especially disliked.
n
Alternative form of unfavor [(rare, nonstandard) Absence or lack of favor.]
adj
Rare spelling of unfavored. [Not favoured.]
adj
Of a belief, state of mind, etc.: not favourable; disapproving.
n
unfriendliness; enmity
n
(nonstandard) The lack or absence of justice; injustice.
v
(Internet) To withdraw support for a particular thing, especially on social networking websites.
adj
(obsolete) disobedient
adj
(obsolete) disapproving
n
Behaviour that is not professional.
adj
(rare) Improper, not according with good standards of behaviour; indecent, indecorous.
n
impropriety
n
A lack or absence of respect, reverence, or courteous behaviour; disrespect; disesteem.
n
(obsolete) Lack of reverence; irreverence.
n
(archaic) That which is not right; wrong; injustice.
n
Lack of safety; insecurity.
n
That which is not virtue; vice.
adj
Unjustified, inappropriate or undeserved.
n
(very rare) The state or condition of being unwishful.
n
Lack of worship or respect; dishonour; failure or refusal to worship; irreverence.
adj
(chiefly poetic or literary, anachronistic) obsolete typography of unjust (not morally just). [Not fair, just or right.]
adv
(rare) In a wrong way or manner.

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