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untoward

[uhn-tawrd, -tohrd] / ʌnˈtɔrd, -ˈtoʊrd /




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He has two working parents with education and access to all the information in the world and nothing that untoward might happen to his individual children.

From BBC

There is no suggestion there is anything untoward, and the deals have all been carried out within the rules.

From BBC

“I assure you both that there was nothing untoward. I take full responsibility for any tarnish to your son’s purity.”

From Literature

Is she doing something untoward with his money?

From MarketWatch

“There were times during those days that we did not make it to school due to inclement weather or some other untoward event,” she wrote in a biographical post on the McAdoo Center website.

From Los Angeles Times




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