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The word "unpropitious" first appeared in the 15th century, derived from the Late Latin word inpropitius. The Latin word propitius originally meant "favorable" or "well-disposed," and the prefix in- negated this meaning. Thus, inpropitius came to mean "not favorable."
Over time, the meaning of "unpropitious" expanded to include any unfavorable or disadvantageous circumstance. It is often used to describe situations that are likely to cause harm or misfortune, or that are simply not suitable or appropriate.
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