untoward

adjective

un·​to·​ward ˌən-ˈtō-ərd How to pronounce untoward (audio)
-ˈtȯ(-ə)rd;
ˌən-tə-ˈwȯrd How to pronounce untoward (audio)
1
: difficult to guide, manage, or work with : unruly, intractable
2
a
: marked by trouble or unhappiness : unlucky
b
: not favorable : adverse, unpropitious
untoward side effects
3
untowardly adverb
untowardness noun

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Toward and Untoward

For centuries, toward was used for "forward-moving" youngsters, the kind who showed promise and were open to listening to their elders. The adjective then came to mean "obliging." The opposite of this toward is froward, meaning "disobedient." Froward has fallen out of common use, and the cooperative sense of toward is obsolete, but untoward is still moving forward.

Examples of untoward in a Sentence

There was nothing untoward about his appearance. tried to reason with the untoward child
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The strong substance carries the potential to elicit numerous untoward side effects, such as tooth discoloration, damage to bones, cognitive defects, skin problems, thyroid disease, reproductive issues, and a host of neurological conditions. Molly Peck, USA TODAY, 30 Oct. 2024 In addition, negating painful memories and trying to proceed as if everything is normal contorts one’s emotional life and results in untoward effects. George Makari, The Atlantic, 21 Mar. 2024 In the entertainment world, even mere accusations of untoward actions have caused the removal of K-pop idols from their groups, their existence never to be acknowledged again. Rebecca Sun, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Jan. 2024 In reality, news outlets have strict firewalls between their editorial teams and business executives that insulate decision desks from any untoward influences. Eric Schultz, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Aug. 2023 See all Example Sentences for untoward 

Word History

First Known Use

1526, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of untoward was in 1526

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“Untoward.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/untoward. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

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untoward

adjective
un·​to·​ward ˌən-ˈtō(-ə)rd How to pronounce untoward (audio) ˈən- How to pronounce untoward (audio)
-ˈtȯ(-ə)rd;
ˌən-tə-ˈwȯ(ə)rd
1
: hard to manage : stubborn, willful
an untoward child
2
: causing trouble : unlucky
an untoward accident

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