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unfriendliness

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Example Sentences

The Latino population has grown rapidly, and some white residents — who tend to be older — have reacted with unfriendliness or racism.

"In their unfriendliness, many of these countries slip into forgetfulness," he said.

From BBC

After the check cleared, though, is when the bank lived up to its reputation for customer unfriendliness.

Now that we were actually leaving, her manner became more cordial, the stiff unfriendliness she has displayed had gone with the fear that we might have come to stay.

My empathy for these young women grew, realizing they weren’t that different from me when I first moved to New York, my shyness sometimes interpreted as unfriendliness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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