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English
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Middle English unfreend, onfrend, equivalent to un- (noun/adjective prefix) + friend. Cognate with Scots unfrend (“unfriend”). Compare Old English unfriþmann, unwine.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]unfriend (plural unfriends)
- One who is not a friend; an enemy.
- Synonyms: nonfriend, non-friend
- Hyponym: backfriend
- 1822 May 29, [Walter Scott], chapter IV, in The Fortunes of Nigel. […], volume II, Edinburgh: […] [James Ballantyne and Co.] for Archibald Constable and Co.; London: Hurst, Robinson, and Co., →OCLC, pages 88–89:
- It is even as I suspected, my lord, […] Ye have back-friends, my lord, that is, unfriends—or, to be plain, enemies—about the person of the Prince.
- 1856, Elizabeth Gaskell, The Poor Clare:
- I wonder often it has not drawn her out of the grave to come and stand before me, and hear me tell her how I loved her. For, sir, we parted unfriends.
- 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.
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From un- (verb prefix) + friend. Compare Dutch ontvrienden (“to unfriend”), German entfreunden (“to unfriend”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]unfriend (third-person singular simple present unfriends, present participle unfriending, simple past and past participle unfriended)
- (rare) To sever as friends.
- 1659, Thomas Fuller, The Appeal of Injured Innocence:
- "I hope, sir, that we are not mutually Unfriended by this Difference which hath happened betwixt us."
- (social media) 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."
- 2013, Nils Smith, Social Media Guide for Ministry: What It Is and How to Use It:
- Without unfriending someone, you can now choose to limit or block (unsubscribe) someone from your newsfeed or choose to see only what Facebook deems as very important.
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[edit]to remove from one's friends list
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