Adjective
tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage
showing or representing unfavorably
Source: WordNetThe problems come when your personal life and relationships come under scrutiny in the press and often very uncomplimentary things are printed about you. Helena Bonham Carter
an unflattering portrait Source: Internet
an uncomplimentary dress Source: Internet
But the partnership didn’t last two months before Dempsey sued Avenatti, and the affidavit filed in conjunction with the suit is more than a little uncomplimentary of the latter’s credibility… Source: Internet
No, these are the same people who fought Governor Rochas Okorocha and even called him all sorts of uncomplimentary names; some even went as far as selling the falsehood that he was working with President Muhammadu Buhari to Islamise the Southeast. Source: Internet
“One thing, not to sound uncomplimentary, but the loss of one person in the system doesn’t halt the system; it simply makes others plan to do things to continue what was started. Source: Internet