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unenviable
/ ʌˈɛԱɪəə /
adjective
- not to be envied
the unenviable task
Example Sentences
It's still incredibly close, and the Albanese government faces the unenviable prospect of being the first which fails to win a second term since 1931.
It's an unenviable first for the Scottish domestic game and a depressing reminder of what often goes on during this fixture.
He has handled the unenviable task of being a late-game replacement behind the dish, navigating a revolving door of pitchers with a confidence that has struck club personnel.
People in Santa Rosa are acutely aware that they are in the unenviable position of having hosted one of California’s first and most brutal mega-fires in this new age of unpredictable burns.
Sir Mike, or Jacko as he was known, also had the unenviable task of merging old regiments but he will still be remembered fondly as a charismatic straight-talking general.
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