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driver-unfriendly

|driv-er-un-friend-ly|

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/ˈdraɪvər ʌnˈfrɛndli/

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/ˈdraɪvə ʌnˈfrɛndli/

not accommodating for drivers

Etymology
Etymology Information

'driver-unfriendly' originates from the combination of 'driver' and 'unfriendly', where 'driver' refers to a person who drives a vehicle and 'unfriendly' means not friendly or accommodating.

Historical Evolution

'driver-unfriendly' is a modern English term that combines 'driver' and 'unfriendly' to describe conditions or environments that are not conducive to driving.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'unfriendly' meant not friendly, but in this context, it evolved to mean not accommodating for drivers.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

not accommodating or convenient for drivers, often due to poor road design or traffic conditions.

The city center is notoriously driver-unfriendly due to its narrow streets and lack of parking.

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Last updated: 2025/03/21 06:54