unfriended

English

Adjective

unfriended (comparative more unfriended, superlative most unfriended)

  1. Having no friends; friendless.
    • 1858, Leopold John BERNAYS, Sir Henry HAVELOCK, Havelock, the Good Soldier. A sermon, etc, page 9:
      Alone, if need be, alone and unfriended, we must advance, and do battle for the cause of God: alone and unfriended, and yet not alone, for He is with us, and His hosts are fighting on our side: []

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Verb

unfriended

  1. simple past and past participle of unfriend

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