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pre·pos·ses·sing [ˌpri:pəˈzesɪŋ] ADJ usu neg

prepossessing
prepossessing
to be not very prepossessing
to be not very prepossessing person

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be not very prepossessing person

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From prepossessing decor to attention to detail, the company's ethos is all about quality, exclusivity and service.
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The singer suggests she is so prepossessing that images of her incite fisticuffs among the internees.
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His face is much more prepossessing than his pictures would give the impression of.
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A more attractive and prepossessing detective would be hard to find.
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It didn't look at all prepossessing from the street -- a lofty double door, brown paint-chipped and peeling.
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Although the classical exterior of the church is not prepossessing, the interior is widely admired.
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He is the most prepossessing animal, he looks so well.
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From the pavement it is not prepossessing, curtains entirely screening off the interior and presenting a blank face to the world.
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He is the most prepossessing animal you could ever see.
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Because there's a feeling that performance is partly about how prepossessing you are, how you take command, how you stand up and face the audience down.
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