Unfriend example sentences
Related (9): defriend, unfollow, unconnect, unlink, unsubscribe, disconnect, block, ignore, delete
un·friend
verb informal
unfriend (verb) · unfriends (third person present) · unfriending (present participle) · unfriended (past tense) · unfriended (past participle)
- remove (someone) from a list of friends or contacts on a social networking website:
"Unfriend" Example Sentences
1. She felt betrayed when her best friend decided to unfriend her.2. He was so angry that he unfriended her on social media.
3. Unfriending him was the best thing she ever did.
4. After the fight, they both decided to unfriend each other.
5. She was so hurt that he had unfriended her on Facebook.
6. I can't believe he would unfriend me like that.
7. She felt so betrayed when she saw that he had unfriended her.
8. Unfriending him was the only way to move on.
9. I can't believe she would unfriend me without a reason.
10. It was so hard for her to unfriend him after all they had been through.
11. She was so upset when she saw that he had unfriended her.
12. He was so mad that he unfriended her on all social media.
13. Unfriending him was the only way she could move on.
14. I don't understand why he would unfriend me like that.
15. She felt so hurt when she saw that he had unfriended her.
16. It was so hard for him to unfriend her after all they had been through.
17. He couldn't believe she would unfriend him without a reason.
18. Unfriending her was the only way he could move on.
19. She was so shocked when she saw that he had unfriended her.
20. I don't understand why she would unfriend me like that.
Common Phases
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