Crossword-Solution: UNLOVELY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unlovely | a. | Not lovely; not amiable; possessing qualities that excite dislike; disagreeable; displeasing; unpleasant. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “UNLOVELY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| without beauty or charm | 1 answer |
| unhandsome | 16 answers |
| unpleasing | 30 answers |
| Gruesome | 41 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNLOVELY (5)
She was proud of being my secretary, and I was never able to persuade her to give up any part of her share in that unlovely work.
They acquire a look which an artist (if he have anything like the complacency of artists nowadays) would never dream of presenting to a patron as his own characteristic expression, but which, nevertheless, we at once recognize as reflecting the unlovely truth of a human soul.
She could not drive them from her sight, and they grew ever stronger, darker, and more unlovely to her eyes.
Now, thou art self-willed, and hot-blooded, and not unlovely, so that thou mayst have loved and been loved ere now.
Round them, with black slime choked and hideous weed, Cocytus winds; there lies the unlovely swamp Of dull dead water, and, to pen them fast, Styx with her ninefold barrier poured between.
Quotes with UNLOVELY (3)
Lovelessness is a huge sin in the church. The four primary personalities in the New Testament- Jesus, Paul, Peter, and John- all four of them say that love is the most important thing. But the only time love really counts is when something unlovely happens.
He was blessed with the ability to admire the unlovely. Or, I should say, he was blessed with the inability to feel there is a difference between lovely and un-.
... We always look for Christ amid magnificence. But ... Christ has a history of showing up amide the unlovely. Born in a dirty stall. Crowned with thorns. Died gasping on a shameful cross atop a jagged rise. We don't need to be beautiful for Christ to take us in. He is equally at home when we're broken-down and dirty. It's like George Herbert wrote:'And here in dust and dirt, O here, The lilies of God's love appear.'We think magnificence is in short supply, that dust and dir…