unenviable
1.unenviable notoriety.
2.Whoever wins will inherit an unenviable legacy.
5.He was in the unenviable position of having to choose between imprisonment or exile.
6.A business or system "visionary" plays an important yet sometimes unenviable role in making this happen.
7.The policeman had the unenviable job of telling the woman that her husband was dead.
8.The unenviable task of preparing it would inevitably fall on the women folks, assisted by their domestic help for those who could afford them.
9.If that happens, the Fed will face the unenviable task of curtailing its easing or even raising rates while the economy is weak.


