Unfollow

Synonyms for "unfollow"

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7 relation types

More general

8 entries

Antonyms

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Related terms

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derived

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derived from

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has context

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related to

3 entries

Translations

13 translations across 12 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 取關 /取关 verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Dutch

1 entries
  • ontvolgen verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Finnish

1 entries
  • lopettaa seuraaminen verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

French

2 entries
  • arrêter de suivre verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))
  • se désabonner verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

German

1 entries
  • entfolgen verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Hungarian

1 entries
  • kikövet verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Japanese

1 entries
  • リムる verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Korean

1 entries
  • 언팔로우하다 verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Polish

1 entries
  • przestać obserwować verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Portuguese

1 entries
  • desseguir verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Spanish

1 entries
  • dejar de seguir verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Turkish

1 entries
  • takipten çıkmak verb (to cease to subscribe to (a feed of another user's activity))

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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With Twitter, it’s as easy to unfollow as it is to follow.

Source: wiktionary

The calls came from Iranian intelligence as soon as the protests began. Agents threatened the family and friends of a DW editor, telling them to cut off contact with him and to unfollow him on Instagram. The journalist was said to be a "muharebbe" (Engl. warrior against God) – which is punishable by death in Iran.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.