unwelcome in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unwelcome in the PONS Dictionary

unwelcome Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

we were made to feel rather unwelcome
unwelcome advances
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some of the species show a remarkable affinity with water, often remaining submerged for prolonged periods to evade predators or other unwelcome intrusion.
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It's another unwelcome reminder that she isn't completely human and organic.
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Angle parking is considered dangerous by cycling organisations, especially in the "head-in" configuration, but unwelcome in either form.
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It was formed in response to concerns over unwelcome developments and also helped develop facilities for local residents.
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His remarks were utterly inappropriate and unwelcome, she said.
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Players may even attract the unwelcome attention of one of the main factions in the game due to their piracy.
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It continues with some welcome and unwelcome meetings, the "toeletta" and the reading of some letters.
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A delay is unwelcome to pedestrians given that their slow speed and limited range of reach; the more frequent the intersections the higher the delay.
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Any court case, however, would have been part of the public record, and attracted unwelcome attention to the case.
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But for other grape varieties, particularly red wine grapes, the fungus is unwelcome with its infection described as grey rot.
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