The root word of unfriendly is "friendly."
The Latin root word for hostile is "hostilis," which means unfriendly, adversarial, or belonging to an enemy.
The word unfriendly is an adjective. It means to not be friendly.
The word unfriendly has three syllables. (un-friend-ly)
The root of the word "surly" is "sur," which means bad-tempered or unfriendly. The suffix "-ly" is added to form an adverb, turning "sur" into "surly," which means behaving in a bad-tempered and rude way.
For example: The boy was very unfriendly in school today. How you use it depends on the context.
The Latin root word for hostile is "hostilis," which means unfriendly, adversarial, or belonging to an enemy.
The word unfriendly is an adjective. It means to not be friendly.
The word unfriendly has three syllables. (un-friend-ly)
Yeah, because your describing someone as 'unfriendly' and an adjective is a describing word.
The root of the word "surly" is "sur," which means bad-tempered or unfriendly. The suffix "-ly" is added to form an adverb, turning "sur" into "surly," which means behaving in a bad-tempered and rude way.
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.
For example: The boy was very unfriendly in school today. How you use it depends on the context.
unkind to others
hostile
Hostile- unfriendly
unfriendly
"Unfriendly" is neither a prefix or a suffix. The word "unfriendly" is an adverb.