English to Malayalam Dictionary unpromising

unpromising

നാളയെ
definition
adjective
the boy's natural intellect had survived in unpromising circumstances
not giving hope of future success or good results.
example
Such brief moments of happiness snatched from 'unpromising' circumstances are generally the most that Loach's characters can hope for.
But this alone is not enough to explain why it has survived so well in such 'unpromising' circumstances.
In these 'unpromising' circumstance, the Collinsons, like the other families, believe only a public inquiry will find the truth.
This machine would be his only escape in the 'unpromising' future.
The quality is unknown but when Scotland on Sunday tested bootleg DVDs last year, the results were 'unpromising' .
We picked it up as ‘the least 'unpromising' or obvious thing on the shelf in Somerfield’ and I think it cost around £6.50 a bottle.
They live in a house in the most 'unpromising' of territory - a grim estate on the Charlton-Woolwich boundary - yet the interior of their home is fantastic.
Born in Beverley in 1949, his rise to success from distinctly 'unpromising' beginnings is an inspiration to other young artists.
It spins riveting, moving drama out of the most 'unpromising' premise imaginable: the implementation of the 35-hour working week.
And people are going to keep using the flag, some to celebrate a heroic past, some to protest an 'unpromising' future.
Perhaps he will surprise us all at Muirfield, but the portents are 'unpromising' .
Into such 'unpromising' circumstances step up The Colonies and they give good gig.
Despite the 'unpromising' subject matter Tintin became a soaring success and the print run for the supplement soon had to be increased.
Even the most 'unpromising' small plot can be transformed into a successful garden with hints which will show you just what can be achieved when space and time are at a premium.
But if the premise is 'unpromising' , the result is utterly engrossing.
There, ordinary people have learned to be inventive with the most 'unpromising' of materials.
Hypnosis has also shown 'unpromising' results in the treatment of stammering.
Curaçaoans have always known that success can be distilled from the most 'unpromising' of ingredients.
Up an 'unpromising' staircase, the door opens into a small and perfectly-formed space, dominated by a long counter behind which skulks a spotty girl.
In these 'unpromising' circumstances a living community grows up.
I don't have a lot of time for any politicians outside of Tony Benn,’ he began, 'unpromisingly' .
‘Equality first’ it is somewhat 'unpromisingly' titled.
The book starts 'unpromisingly' : ‘Despite all the interviews, reviews and analysis, The Fall still defies explanation.’
Our initial meeting begins 'unpromisingly' with an apology: ‘Erm, I've just got to go and write down a few ideas I was thinking of on the way over here,’ and then he disappears round the corner of the bar to find a quiet spot.
The town was badly damaged by Allied bombing during the Second World War, and Andrea's restaurant sits, rather 'unpromisingly' , on top of a concrete block in the rebuilt port.
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