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unfriendly

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?f??n(d)li/

Etymology 1

From Middle English unfrendly, unfrendli, unfrendely, from Old English *unfr?ondl?? (suggested by derivative unfr?ondl??e (in an unfriendly manner; unfriendly, adverb)), equivalent to un- +? friendly. Cognate with Saterland Frisian uunfrüntelk, uunfjuntelk (unfriendly), West Frisian ûnfreonlik (unfriendly), Dutch onvriendelijk (unfriendly), German Low German unfrünnelk (unfriendly), German unfreundlich (unfriendly), Faroese ófryntligur (unfriendly), Icelandic ófrýnilegur (ugly; disturbing).

Adjective

unfriendly (comparative unfriendlier or more unfriendly, superlative unfriendliest or most unfriendly)

  1. Not friendly; hostile; mean.
  2. Unfavourable.
Antonyms
  • friendly
Derived terms
  • user-unfriendly
Related terms
  • unfriend

Translations

Noun

unfriendly (plural unfriendlies)

  1. An enemy.
    • 2005, Ted Dekker, Thunder of Heaven (page 217)
      Sweep the valley compound and eliminate any unfriendlies you encounter.
    • 2008, Dennis Wengert, A Very Healthy Insanity (page 44)
      You see, the mission of almost every teenage girl on the loose is to first identify the targets, just like a war. These include the primary objective (the boy), the enemy (other girls), the friendlies (sympathetic girl friends and the boy's family), and unfriendlies (other boys).

Etymology 2

From Middle English unfrendli, from Old English unfr?ondl??e (in an unfriendly manner), equivalent to unfriend +? -ly.

Adverb

unfriendly (comparative unfriendlier or more unfriendly, superlative unfriendliest or most unfriendly)

  1. in an unkind or unfriendly manner; not as a friend

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ogress

English

Etymology 1

ogre +? -ess

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??????s/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?o????s/

Noun

ogress (plural ogresses)

  1. A female ogre.
  2. A fierce, unfriendly woman.
Related terms
  • orcess
  • goblette
  • trolless
  • trollette
Translations

Etymology 2

From Old French ogoesse

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??????s/

Noun

ogress (plural ogresses)

  1. (heraldry) A roundel sable.
Synonyms
  • (roundel sable): gunstone, pellet

Anagrams

  • Gosser, Groses, Grosse, gorses, grosse, sogers

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