different between unfriendliness vs disloyalty
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:
- meaning of unfriendliness
- what does friendliness mean
- what does unfriendliness
- user friendliness
disloyalty
English
Etymology
From Old French desloiauté (Modern French déloyauté), from des- + loiauté (“loyalty”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?l??.(j)??.ti/
Noun
disloyalty (countable and uncountable, plural disloyalties)
- (countable) An act of being disloyal; a betrayal, faithbreach.
- (uncountable) The quality of being disloyal.
Related terms
- disloyal
- loyalty
Translations
disloyalty From the web:
- disloyalty meaning
- what is disloyalty in a relationship
- what does disloyal mean
- what causes disloyalty
- what is disloyalty in the bible
- what does disloyalty mean in a relationship
- what is disloyalty to the government
- what does disloyal payment mean
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