Yeah, because your describing someone as 'unfriendly' and an adjective is a describing word.
The word unfriendly is an adjective. It means to not be friendly.
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No, it is not. It is an adjective, generally the opposite of the adjective friendly.
The word 'unfriendly' is an adjective a word that describes a noun. Adjectives are not classified concrete or abstract. The noun form for the adjective is 'unfriendliness', which is an abstract noun.
There are at least two possible words:surely (adverb) - certainly, definitelysurly (adjective) - gruff, unfriendly
The adjective 'flinty' in this context means a hard, unfriendly stare, without emotion.
It's an adjective (it describes a noun) and it carries a meaning of a person who is unhappy, impatient, and unfriendly; it refers to someone who is in a bad mood.
A "Hostile" is a unfriendly person.
The unfriendly store clerk refused to help me find what I was looking for.
The girl was unfriendly so she had no friends
The root word of unfriendly is "friendly."
Unfriendly is spelled as u-n-f-r-i-e-n-d-l-y.