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unflatteringly

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un·flat·ter·ing  (n-fltr-ng)
adj.
Acknowledging few or no good aspects; unfavorable: gave the film an unflattering review.

un·flatter·ing·ly adv.
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unflatteringly [ˈʌnˈflætərɪŋlɪ] ADV [speak] → de modo poco lisonjero; [describe] → de manera poco halagüeña


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