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This makes that hypothesis not appealing. vs This makes that hypothesis non-appealing.

Both phrases are correct, but 'not appealing' is more commonly used in English. 'Non-appealing' is less common and may sound slightly more formal or technical. Both phrases convey the same meaning of something not being attractive or interesting.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 765 views

This makes that hypothesis not appealing.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that something is unattractive or uninteresting.
  • She can't intimidate me into not appealing.
  • If this doesn't work, the thought of spending the rest of my life in here is not appealing.
  • NO, THEY'RE NOT APPEALING.
  • The thought of anything spicy right now is not appealing to me.
  • I personally don't subscribe to that hypothesis, but it is an interesting idea.
  • And the data support that hypothesis, quite strongly.
  • If only we had high resolution, I could confirm that hypothesis.
  • Might have to rework that hypothesis, Walter.
  • The evidence makes them change that hypothesis.
  • This makes that employees in the financial sector get the upside, in the form of bonuses, of the excessive risks they load on to the firms they work for.
  • Would you care to expand on that hypothesis?
  • I tested that hypothesis with two other famously addictive substances:
  • If that hypothesis is correct, the phenomenon we have encountered is a temporal rift in space.
  • Do you have any evidence to support that hypothesis?
  • There's now a new research project underway at the Karolinska in Sweden to prove that hypothesis.
  • I'm beginning to find affairs of state more appealing.
  • I've always found your writing appealing.
  • I think you'll find our cars extremely appealing.
  • I have to figure out a way to be more physically appealing.
  • I admit that the idea is appealing.

Alternatives:

  • this makes that hypothesis unappealing.
  • this makes that hypothesis undesirable.

This makes that hypothesis non-appealing.

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to convey that something is unattractive or uninteresting, but it may sound slightly more formal or technical.
  • I personally don't subscribe to that hypothesis, but it is an interesting idea.
  • And the data support that hypothesis, quite strongly.
  • If only we had high resolution, I could confirm that hypothesis.
  • Might have to rework that hypothesis, Walter.
  • The evidence makes them change that hypothesis.
  • This makes that employees in the financial sector get the upside, in the form of bonuses, of the excessive risks they load on to the firms they work for.
  • Would you care to expand on that hypothesis?
  • I tested that hypothesis with two other famously addictive substances:
  • If that hypothesis is correct, the phenomenon we have encountered is a temporal rift in space.
  • Do you have any evidence to support that hypothesis?
  • There's now a new research project underway at the Karolinska in Sweden to prove that hypothesis.
  • Do you have any evidence to support that hypothesis?
  • Because, if that hypothesis were to be true, it would have massive repercussions in our understanding of what's causing the many different aspects of the autism phenotype.
  • We think this is superfluous because there has never been a shortage of demand for the available funds and so we do not want that hypothesis actually contained within the proposal for a decision.
  • This makes life particularly difficult for bus passengers.
  • But this makes my decision easy.
  • This makes it possible to maintain high literary standards.
  • This makes education unaffordable for many people.
  • This makes Watergate look like a parking violation.
  • This makes getting kidnapped worth it.

Alternatives:

  • this makes that hypothesis not appealing.
  • this makes that hypothesis unappealing.

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