"Unneighbourly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unneighbourly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unneighbourly" Meaning

Unneighborly means unfriendly, uncooperative, or unsociable towards one's neighbors or those living nearby. It describes behavior that is inconsiderate or hostile towards others in a residential community, such as ignoring someone who needs help, not being willing to lend a hand, or causing a disturbance that bothers others.

"Unneighbourly" Examples

Usage Examples for "unneighbourly"


The new family that moved in next door was considered quite unneighbourly as they hardly spoke to anyone in the community.
My neighbour's refusal to water my plants while I was away was very unneighbourly and ruined them.
The nation felt it was quite unneighbourly of the country next door to blockade our ports.
He thought it was unneighbourly of the new coffee shop to open right next to an existing business, causing it to lose customers.
It was seen as unneighbourly of the city council to place the large construction site right in the middle of the community.

"Unneighbourly" Similar Words

Unnatural

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Characterized by or resulting from a lack of conformity to natural laws, principles, or phenomena. Not proceeding in accordance with the established or expected course of nature.

Unnaturally

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Unnaturalness

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The quality of being unnatural or contrary to nature.

Unnavigable

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(adj.) Impossible to navigate or traverse, typically because of rough terrain, bad weather, or lack of a clear path.

Unnecessarily

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Meaning: <br><br>- Exceeding what is necessary or required; excessive.<br><br>Example: "The company did all the unnecessary steps, delaying the project unnecessarily."

Unnecessary

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Meaning: Not needed or required; not necessary or obligatory.<br><br>Example: "You don't need to bring a coat, it's unnecessary in this warm weather."<br><br>Synonyms: excessive, unneeded, superfluous, redundant.<br><br>Antonyms: necessary, essential, required, needed.

Unneeded

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Unneighborly

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Unneighborly refers to behavior or actions that are hostile, unfriendly, or disruptive to those living nearby. It describes someone who acts in a way that creates tension, conflict, or disturbance with their neighbors, either verbally or physically.

Unnerve

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To cause feelings of anxiety or fear by hearing bad news that you have not yet learned or seen firsthand.<br><br>Example: "The ominous news from the international news unnerved many residents on the border."<br><br>or <br><br>To strip someone of their courage or nerves, often to cow them.<br><br>Example: "Criticisms in the paper queered the lawyer's testimony."

Unnerved

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Unnerves

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To cause someone to feel anxious or nervous, losing their confidence or composure.<br><br>Example: "The pressure unnerved the young athlete and he stumbled over his words during the interview."

Unnerving

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Suggesting a feeling of fear or unease, often in a subtle or unobtrusive way.

Unnervingly

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Used to describe a person or situation that is making someone feel uneasy or nervous. It suggests a sense of discomfort, alarm, or disturbance, often due to something being unusual, unusual or unexpected.

Unneutered

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The word "unneutered" refers to an animal, typically a male mammal, that has not been neutered or spayed, meaning its reproductive organs have not been surgically removed or altered to prevent breeding.

Unnoticeable

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Not perceptible or noticeable to the senses; difficult to see, hear, or perceive.

Unnoticeably

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