English to Czech Meaning of unenviable - nezáviděníhodný


Unenviable :
nezáviděníhodný

nezáviděníhodný
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Definitions of unenviable in English
Adjective(1) hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment, or embarrassing or difficult(2) so undesirable as to be incapable of arousing envy
Examples of unenviable in English
(1) He is, he admits, now in the enviable position of writing purely for enjoyment.(2) At Cambridge he developed an enviable reputation as an organist and choir trainer.(3) In fact his high-octave playing has earned him an enviable reputation.(4) For now, however, Scotland are in the enviable position of developing genuine strength in depth at all levels.(5) The project has built up a unique and enviable reputation among the local people and other community organisations.(6) We do not have the land mass, and worse, the soil types, that will put us in the enviable position.(7) Being the weakest player on the team isn't an enviable position, but that's the reality for many kids.(8) They gave me a job for two years where I held the unique and enviable position of having the desk closest to the nearest pub.(9) The school is situated in an enviable position next to the River Thames.(10) Both Socrates and the University of Oxford now enjoy an enviable academic reputation.(11) Today more than ever, this last frontier seems spectacularly attractive and remarkably enviable .(12) And the firm's enviable reputation means that it tends to win repeat business.(13) The United Kingdom has an enviable reputation in international public health.(14) This leaves the ladies in the enviable position of having to win just one more game to secure the title.(15) That's not an enviable position to be in with the election less than two months away.(16) You have an enviable social life and attract interesting and talented people.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. disagreeable ::
nepříjemný
2. nasty ::
protivný
3. unpleasant ::
nepříjemný
4. undesirable ::
nežádoucí
5. unfortunate ::
nešťastný
6. unlucky ::
nešťastný
7. horrible ::
hrozný
8. thankless ::
nevděčný
9. unwanted ::
nechtěný
Different Forms
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