ill-starred in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Its ill-starred beginnings set in train events that ultimately had a bearing on the group's dissolution.
www.independent.co.uk
There were still a few traces of the revolution and its ill-starred aftermath.
news.nationalpost.com
He never really recovered from his ill-starred tenure as privacy commissioner.
www.theglobeandmail.com
First off, there was the rather ill-starred handling of water charges.
www.independent.ie
Not at all because 2016 was lacking for worthwhile movies, but because the year itself was so exhausting and ill-starred and inconceivably, time-bendingly long.
www.slate.com
Cue also a vividly-depicted storm during which occurs the first of a series of misfortunes that will befall the ill-starred couple.
www.rte.ie
That was an ill-starred appointment indeed.
theconversation.com
I wouldn't exchange for anything a moment of the ecstatic roller-coaster 13 months that we have been together, nor the ill-starred attempt at a second go on our relationship.
opinion.inquirer.net
Either they'd make something of their current, ill-starred lineup or blow it apart and start over.
www.blazersedge.com
Here is a second extract from the archived media release of that momentous but ill-starred day.
blogs.crikey.com.au

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