different between disaffection vs unfriendliness
disaffection
English
Etymology
From disaffect + -ion.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s??f?k??n/
Noun
disaffection (countable and uncountable, plural disaffections)
- Discontent; unrest.
- Alienation; loss of loyalty.
Usage notes
- Used with a preposition, such as "with" or "toward".
Translations
disaffection From the web:
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unfriendliness
English
Etymology
From unfriendly +? -ness. Compare Dutch onvriendelijkheid, German Unfreundlichkeit.
Noun
unfriendliness (countable and uncountable, plural unfriendlinesses)
- (uncountable) The state of being unfriendly.
- (countable) An unfriendly act, unfriendly acts / actions.
Antonyms
- friendliness
Translations
unfriendliness From the web:
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- user friendliness
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