untowardness

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Untoward \Un*to"ward\, a. [Pref. un- not + toward.]
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   1. Froward; perverse. "Save yourselves from this untoward
      generation." --Acts ii. 40.
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   2. Awkward; ungraceful. "Untoward words." --Creech. "Untoward
      manner." --Swift.
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   3. Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky;
      unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident.
      [1913 Webster] -- {Un*to"ward*ly}, adv. --
      {Un*to"ward*ness}, n.
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