(UN-1 12; cf. next.)
a. 1684. Leighton, Comm. 1 Pet. ii. 11 (1693), 351. But by the troubles, and unfriendliness of the World he gains this.
a. 1768. Secker, Serm. (1771), V. iv. 71. Every Day we see those return monstrous Acts of Injustice for slight Instances of Neglect or Unfriendliness.
1790. Mme. DArblay, Diary, 20 May. I never diminished from the frank unfriendliness to the cause with which I began.
1861. Geo. Eliot, Silas M., ix. Not because of any unfriendliness, but because courtesy is not a growth of such homes.