Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Unfriendliness; enmity.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The state or quality of being unfriendly; unfriendliness; enmity.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun unfriendliness; enmity

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Examples

  • Gradually you see him realize that he can choose, that what he did yesterday causing anger or unfriendship or disgust, he can change by his responses and therefore his circumstances for the good.

    Groundhog Day, A Parable Angcat 2008

  • Gradually you see him realize that he can choose, that what he did yesterday causing anger or unfriendship or disgust, he can change by his responses and therefore his circumstances for the good.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Susan 2008

  • It's well known, with one of the key flashpoints in their unfriendship being a vote by Schaffer to deprive McInnis 'district of certain highway funds in 1997.

    ColoradoPols.com - Front Page 2008

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    ColoradoPols.com - Front Page 2008

  • "Truly," said Wamba, without stirring from the spot, "I have consulted my legs upon this matter, and they are altogether of opinion, that to carry my gay garments through these sloughs, would be an act of unfriendship to my sovereign person and royal wardrobe; wherefore,

    Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801

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