English to Punjabi Dictionary unflattering

unflattering

ਜਾਪਦੇ
definition
adjective
the reviews of the book were very unflattering
not flattering.
example
My fears of an 'unflattering' portrait with a Pinocchio nose begin to recede.
How can you criticise someone in such 'unflattering' terms, and then suggest that he has what it takes to lead their party?
Humans are discussed as arrogant and blundering, an 'unflattering' contrast to the innocent and compassionate chimps or gorillas.
Exclamation marks suggest a certain 'unflattering' ingratiation, especially in letters written to strangers.
Without it, Gucci looked heavy, 'unflattering' and - deadliest blow of all to high fashion - bourgeois.
Go back further, to the heavy-hitters of the western canon, and plenty of 'unflattering' portraits exist as well.
Kramer and his allies are hell-bent on drawing an 'unflattering' picture of the candidate and his crew.
Despite his quiet, diffident manner, the Humberside police chief is becoming used to an 'unflattering' limelight.
The historical records that paint such an 'unflattering' portrait of the town have just been released on the internet.
My only gripe is that it becomes a decidedly 'unflattering' portrait of a man who will always be known as a funny genius.
An 'unflattering' painting of the Queen Mother has surfaced after being quietly kept from public view for more than 25 years.
What do these 'unflattering' portraits tell us about the current status of designers?
The Greenyards side continued to push for points, and brightened an otherwise 'unflattering' picture with two late, great scores.
A suitably 'unflattering' headshot of the party's candidate is a must for me, and the Greens have not disappointed.
Its 'unflattering' portrait was viewed as uncharitable, an instance of speaking ill of the dead.
The couple spent most of their wedding night with the magazine's picture editor making sure no 'unflattering' images made it on to the printed page.
The hairstyles she wore were being shown in different media after I met her and the songs and movies they showed were very 'unflattering' .
I think there is a lot of truth in that statement even if it does paint an 'unflattering' portrait.
Charlotte, the Yale graduate in her 'unflattering' woollen tank-top is made to feel dowdy and dull by this jabbering Valley girl.
What do we imagine they are like, these disagreeable reflections, these 'unflattering' mirrors that our thoughts provide?
He was appointed in 2002 to pull Grendon into the mainstream of the prison system, and speaks 'unflatteringly' of what he found when he arrived.
From the same perspective, she also comments 'unflatteringly' on the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal.
She had commented 'unflatteringly' on his previous girlfriend.
The slightest miscue was liable to be 'unflatteringly' magnified.
The pregnant clouds had finally given up, and my sodden t-shirt was beginning to cling 'unflatteringly' .
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