Adverb for not friendly, welcoming or hospitable
“When a vicar asks a young chap why he does not like where he lives, he replies that the people are unfriendly and that the town is a dirty and unwelcoming place.”
Adverb for reserved or aloof in nature or manner
“Locals are known to be cold and unfriendly, and most here do not usually go out of their way to say hello.”
Adverb for lacking in friendliness or warmth of feeling
“Mayor Daggett looked up from his desk with an unfriendly glare, as if Riley and Jenn were unexpected and unwelcome.”
Adverb for hostile or antagonistic in nature
“The difficulty arose when an unfriendly army threatened a province, and there was no time to indulge in the slow and cumbersome process of convoking the estates and holding the necessary elections.”
Adverb for potentially dangerous or likely to cause harm
“Consider how you feel as an adult when you are in an unfriendly situation where the people around you are critical, easily irritated, or have an unwelcoming facial expression.”
Adverb for unfavorable or uncomplimentary in nature
“Readers got everything from a friendly dissertation on Father's Day to an unfriendly critique of the national budget.”
Adverb for hostile, rude or contemptuous in nature
Adverb for cruel or callous in one's treatment of others
Adverb for having or displaying malice, evil or vindictiveness
Adverb for impolite, rude or bad-mannered
Adverb for having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked
Adverb for hostile and aggressive in manner or behavior
Adverb for relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance
Adverb for of or related to a clan
Adverb for having a rebellious or aggressive streak or nature
Adverb for hostile or forbidding in nature
Adverb for grim or severe in nature
Adverb for causing offense or disgust
(of a relationship) Adverb for hostile, unable to be reconciled
Adverb for rebellious or hostile due to disaffection
Adverb for causing difficulty, problems or trouble
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