impropitious in a sentence
a.
Definition
IMPROPITIOUS: unfavorable or likely to bring bad luck or misfortune.
Sample Sentences
- The dark clouds gathering overhead felt impropitious for their outdoor wedding plans.
- His impropitious remarks during the meeting led to a heated debate among the team members.
- Despite the impropitious timing of the economic downturn, the company managed to stay afloat.
- She considered it an impropitious sign when the lights flickered as she entered the abandoned house.
- The impropitious weather conditions forced the event organizers to postpone the festival.