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unfriend

English

Alternative forms

  • un-friend

Etymology 1

From Middle English unfreend, onfrend, equivalent to un- (noun/adjective prefix) +? friend. Cognate with Scots unfrend (unfriend). Compare Old English unfriþmann, unwine.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?nd
  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /??nf??nd/

Noun

unfriend (plural unfriends)

  1. One who is not a friend; an enemy.
    • 1822, Scott, Nigel:
      Ye have back-friends, my lord, that is, un-friends, or to be plain, enemies.
    • 1916, William Edwin Chilton, John Downey Works, Fiscal relation between the United States and the District of Columbia
      Thus many unfriends and some friends of the Capital agree upon the same policy with diverse and contradictory motives []
    • 1999, Kees Waaijman, John Vriend, The mystical space of Carmel:
      The unfriend betrays me, ignores me, denies me, breaks me down; the unfriend is against and tries to devour my personhood.
Synonyms
  • backfriend
Related terms
  • unfriendly

Etymology 2

un- (verb prefix) +? friend

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?nd
  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?n?f??nd/

Verb

unfriend (third-person singular simple present unfriends, present participle unfriending, simple past and past participle unfriended)

  1. (rare) To sever as friends.
  2. (Internet) To defriend; to remove from one's friends list (e.g. on a social networking website).
    • 2007, Mia Consalvo, Caroline Haythornthwaite, Internet Research Annual: Volume 4
      "I asked her why, she said it was because I didn't comment, and I shrugged and said whatever. I didn't unfriend her."
Synonyms
  • defriend
Antonyms
  • friend
  • befriend
Translations

Anagrams

  • reinfund

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unfollow

English

Etymology

un- +? follow

Verb

unfollow (third-person singular simple present unfollows, present participle unfollowing, simple past and past participle unfollowed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, social media) To cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity).

Descendants

  • ? German: entfolgen (calque)

Translations

See also

  • unfriend

Derived terms

  • unfollower

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