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unfond adjective uk /ˌʌnˈfɒnd/ us /ˌʌnˈfɑːnd/ be unfond of someone/something to dislike someone or something, or to dislike doing something: The poet was famously unfond of the town. unhappy: 情绪低落,不高兴 unfond memoryI have unfond memories of my first school. He bid a very unfond farewell to his home town and got onto the bus. I'm very fond of her, but she's very unfond of me! If you're unfond of being told what to do, you're unlikely to last long as a junior doctor. She was just as unfond of the dark as I was. His old family home has many fond memories and some very unfond memories too. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hand weapons basket hilt battleaxe bayonet blowgun blowpipe double-edged sword falchion flick knife goad haft halberd rapier recurve rocket-propelled grenade RPG sabre scabbard tomahawk trident two-edged
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