Adjective
Sunday night is often spoiled by the unlovely thought of having to go back to school or work the next morning.
an unlovely but efficient little machine
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Adjective
One wonders what might signify the unlovely body in the story?—Literary Hub,
3 Feb. 2026 The baked five cheese macaroni and cheese, a small and unlovely cup that hides so much depth and possibility, begs for perhaps crispy breadcrumbs to lend texture and toastiness.—
Louisa Kung Liu Chu,
Chicago Tribune,
16 June 2026 It was supposed to belong to no other region, a geographic leftover to which the unlovely work of government could be relegated.—
Chris Stirewalt,
The Hill,
12 Aug. 2025 The tree house was situated in an unlovely strip of forest a few hundred yards wide, squeezed between a six-lane highway and a freight rail line, on the drab gray edge of Vancouver.—
Robert Moor,
New Yorker,
2 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for unlovely