unflattering

adj

Etymology

From un- + flattering.

  1. inherited from flatering
  2. prefixed as unflattering — “un + flattering

Definitions

  1. Not flattering.

    • Daniel Halper, online editor at the conservative Weekly Standard and the author of Clinton, Inc., an unflattering portrait of the Clintons, theorizes Huma had little choice after the second sexting fiasco but to stick with Hillary.
  2. present participle and gerund of unflatter

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