unflattering light | 1.18 | It cast an unflattering light upon the skin, it made voices echo. | ||
unflattering comparison | 1.12 | The writer made an unflattering comparison. | ||
unflattering portrait | 1.05 | Ernsberger painted an unflattering portrait of Young. | ||
unflattering comment | 0.92 | Is the name likely to draw negative attention or unflattering comments later in life? | ||
unflattering picture | 0.79 | Around the love story, Patterson builds an often unflattering picture of politics today. | ||
unflattering portrayal | 0.59 | The unflattering portrayals have become even more pointed over time. | ||
unflattering way | 0.53 | Through the words of a woman he once dated, the article depicted Grant in the most unflattering way. | ||
unflattering publicity | 0.46 | A mudbath of unflattering publicity followed. | ||
unflattering remark | 0.46 | The Ducks took exception to the unflattering remarks. | ||
unflattering story | 0.46 | Unfortunately, unflattering stories still surface. | ||
unflattering image | 0.39 | What does get old is the unflattering image to which his sport is tied. | ||
unflattering news | 0.39 | Dole, however, has not learned the art of eclipsing unflattering news. | ||
unflattering photo | 0.33 | So she had unflattering photos taken of her to show him that she could fit the part. | ||
unflattering term | 0.33 | Many of the Canadian players refer to Bettman in unflattering terms. | ||
unflattering caricature | 0.26 | Then-Chief Hongisto was portrayed on the cover of the newspaper in an unflattering caricature. |