different between unneighbourly vs unpersonable
unneighbourly
English
Alternative forms
- unneighborly
Etymology
un- +? neighbourly
Adjective
unneighbourly (comparative more unneighbourly, superlative most unneighbourly)
- Not neighbourly; antisocial.
Adverb
unneighbourly (comparative more unneighbourly, superlative most unneighbourly)
- In a way that is not neighbourly.
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unpersonable
English
Etymology
un- +? personable
Adjective
unpersonable (comparative more unpersonable, superlative most unpersonable)
- Not personable.
- 1915, John Buchan, The Thirty-Nine Steps
- By the time I had finished the looking-glass showed a not unpersonable young man.
- 1915, John Buchan, The Thirty-Nine Steps
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