unbonny
English
Etymology
un- + bonny
Adjective
unbonny (comparative more unbonny, superlative most unbonny)
- (UK, regional) Not attractive; unpleasant to look at.
- 1990, Douglas Rae, The Fires of Autumn (page 38)
- An unbonny sight she might have been amid all that slime and stink, a wader in blood with a face blackened by the smoke from the paraffin flares and the bubbly lamps, […]
- 1990, Douglas Rae, The Fires of Autumn (page 38)