"Unfriend" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unfriend" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unfriend" Meaning

To remove someone from a list of friends or social media connections, often due to a disagreement or negative interaction.

Example: "I decided to unfriend my friend after they made a hurtful comment about me online."

"Unfriend" Examples

Use Cases for "unfriend"


1. Social Media

You can remove someone from your friend list on social media by unfriending them.

Example: "She decided to unfriend her high school bully after all these years."

2. General Sense of Losing a Friend

To lose someone's favor or friendship so totally that you are no longer valued or considered a friend.

Example: "Their personal differences eventually led to them unfriending after years of being close."

3. To Weaken or Lose Someone's Friendship

To make or become less strong or good in a friendship.

Example: "Unhappy with his constant criticism, they were slowly starting to unfriend."

4. Strained Relationship

Having a strained or cooler relationship with someone.

Example: "The silly argument had made them unfriend, but after a few weeks, they reconciled."

5. Slang for Block

To decline someone's friend request on social media or to block them so that you won't receive their messages or posts.

Example: "Just to avoid drama, I've decided to unfriend those who are toxic online."

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