Similar words: attractive, attraction, attract, hyperactive, interactive, active transport, attributive, active. Meaning: adj. 1. lacking beauty or charm 2. lacking power to arouse interest 3. not appealing to the senses.
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91. S. ) and 1990s (Europe), flat load growth and electricity liberalization also made the addition of large new baseload capacity unattractive.
92. Capital controls stop money going abroad; bank deposits are unattractive because of low interest rates.
93. As other manufacturers deliver new compact cars, VW's showrooms arebereft of four-wheeled frugality, save for ageing Jettas and Bugs, expensive Golfs and unattractive Passats.
94. But the unattractive ones just happen to be in the majority.
95. This demand and supply dynamic made the commodity market an unattractive place for financial investment.
96. ( Lady Catherine wished Darcy to marry her own daughter,(www.Sentencedict.com) a pathetically listless and unattractive girl. ).
97. Only a small group of Thai people grew Nepenthes. Perhaps, it's a kind of useless vine growing easily everywhere in the wild. The shape and colour looked unattractive.
98. He. may outwear those unattractive qualities of character ( Westminster Gazette ).
99. He also notes that valuations in China, India and Brazil look unattractive.
100. Most modern houses are much of a muchness—functional but unattractive.
101. Those who are deemed unattractive can feel at a disadvantage.
102. But seeing a stranger, the little girl—a scrofulous -looking, unattractive child very like her mother—screamed and ran away.
103. It would be nice to clean up this mess, but the Augean stable is an unattractive place even for great heroes.
104. Such fences were fairly functional, but were unattractive and wasteful of land.
105. an unattractive brown colour.
106. He was handsome and unattractive , a swashbuckling , beefy, conceited man who was putting on fat.
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