Similar words: enviable, unenforceable, viable, liable, pliable, amiable, sociable, pitiable. Meaning: adj. 1. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment 2. so undesirable as to be incapable of arousing envy.
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31. But Washington emerged from most of those exchanges with an unenviable plight.
32. From the start, Mr Pandit faced an unenviable task.
33. Whoever wins will inherit an unenviable legacy.
34. Unenviable position too, with people inside do not have to talk about it the next.
35. He has been given the unenviable task of going round, cap in hand, to various generous companies.
36. Such a difficult choice placed her in an invidious and unenviable position.
37. He always found himself in the unenviable position of borrowing money from a friend.
38. XIAMEN, China ( Reuters ) - Dirty, polluted, and congested -- China's large cities have an unenviable poor reputation.
39. Walker had the unenviable task of breaking the bad news to Hill.
40. His parents have given my wife and I the unenviable task of making him bilingual.
41. Deciding on which team will come away with the trophy is the unenviable task here.
42. Britain held the unenviable record of having the highest divorce rate in Europe.
43. Britain was overspent as a country and Margaret Thatcher had the unenviable task of putting all of that right.
44. But the choices available to Mr. Reagan strike U.S. policy - makers as equally unenviable.
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