unfriendly
IPA: ʌnfrˈɛndɫi
noun
- An enemy.
adjective
- Not friendly; hostile; mean.
- Unfavourable.
adverb
- in an unkind or unfriendly manner; not as a friend
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Examples of "unfriendly" in Sentences
- He is cold and unfriendly.
- The message was very officious and unfriendly.
- Matsuda remains uncommunicative and unfriendly.
- After this, the trees became much more unfriendly to the hobbits.
- The unfriendly landscape is a metaphor of the hermit style of life.
- The second comment was a very unfriendly answer to the first comment.
- Gradually the villages start to be unfriendly to Meera and her mother.
- In the game, they are generally unfriendly and they will attack the player.
- It's an extremely unfriendly clause from the point of view of contributors.
- Consequently, the unfriendly bidder is less attracted to the company assets.
- The Clinton campaign had long since ceased polling in unfriendly states, and now had to make do with guesswork.
- But it's increasingly in unfriendly hands so we're more likely to just stop using it so much, a bit like Flo's horse-dung point
- Benedict urged Christians to invigorate efforts to spread their faith's message despite what he described as the unfriendly climate to Christianity in parts of the world.
- In August 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delayed sending Zurabov to Kiev over what he described as unfriendly policies pursued by his Ukrainian counterpart, Viktor Yushchenko.
- Benedict urged Christians to invigorate efforts to spread their faith's message despite what he described as the unfriendly climate to Christianity in parts of the world, The Washington Post reports.
- Mr. Hernadi said Surgut would only be able to win representation on MOL's board if directors recommended Surgut's candidate to shareholders, a move that was unlikely considering what he called the unfriendly nature of the Surgut deal.
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