ill-favoured (adj.) Old form(s): illfauourd, ill-fauourd , ill-fauour'd , illfauour'd
ugly, unattractive, unsightly
AYL III.v.53[Rosalind as Ganymede to Silvius] 'Tis such fools as you / That makes the world full of ill-favoured children
MW I.i.278[Slender to Anne, of bears] they are very ill-favoured rough things
MW III.iv.32[Ann to herself, of Slender] what a world of vile ill-favoured faults / Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year!
R3 III.v.1.2[stage direction] Enter Richard ... and Buckingham, in rotten armour, marvellous ill-favoured
TG II.vii.54[Julia to Lucetta, of wearing a codpiece] that will be ill-favoured
Tit III.ii.66[Marcus to Titus] it was a black ill-favoured fly
TS I.ii.59[Hortensio to Petruchio] shall I ... wish thee to a shrewd ill-favoured wife?
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