different between unfond vs unfood
unfond
English
Etymology
un- +? fond
Adjective
unfond (comparative more unfond, superlative most unfond)
- Not fond.
- 1999, Caroline Brettell, Writing against the wind: a mother's life history
- Although I was not unfond of pigs, they were not the same as the little calves.
- 1999, Caroline Brettell, Writing against the wind: a mother's life history
Derived terms
- unfondly
- unfondness
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unfood
English
Etymology
From un- +? food.
Noun
unfood (countable and uncountable, plural unfoods)
- Foodstuff that is not fit for consumption; unhealthy or unnutritional food.
- 2007, Diana Mourer, Go Lite on White and Be Discreet with Sweets:
- There is no way to eat and drink all the unfood and beverages and still come out healthy and strong.
- 2010, Raymond Francis, Michele King, Never Be Fat Again:
- Sugar is added to the majority of processed foods, but refined sugar is actually an unfood. An unfood robs you of nutrition.
- 2007, Diana Mourer, Go Lite on White and Be Discreet with Sweets:
Synonyms
- junk food
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