0 the quality or fact of being unfriendly: --
He had shown incompetence, unfriendliness, and an excessive willingness to lead his group into danger.
In the latter part of his life, he lived alone and acquired a reputation for eccentricity and unfriendliness.
Low agreeableness is often characterized by skepticism about other people's motives, resulting in suspicion and unfriendliness.
Denunciation is not an act of unfriendliness.
But the difficulty has become tenfold greater through the unfriendliness—to put it mildly—of other countries.
I believe that is the measure of their disappointment and their apparent unfriendliness to-day.
There was a nasty look about the place; there were burning cars and broken heads and a general air of unfriendliness.
So there is no unfriendliness about it and no wish to be awkward.
I am not trying to indict him for some extremist policy of unfriendliness to these countries.