neblahé
Neblahé is a Czech adjective meaning unfavorable, ill-omened, or ominous. It is used to describe events, outcomes, signs, or periods that are judged to bring harm or bad fortune. In modern usage it often appears in formal, literary, or journalistic contexts and typically modifies nouns referring to consequences, forecasts, or states rather than to people.
The word is formed with the negating prefix ne- attached to the older Czech adjective blahý, which
Common phrases include neblahé důsledky (ill consequences), neblahé období (unfavorable period), neblahé znamení (ominous sign), and
Etymologically, neblahé belongs to a family of words built on the root blah-, related to notions of