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unkind
[ uhn-kahynd ]
adjective
- lacking in kindness or mercy; severe.
unkind
/ ʌnˈkaɪnd /
adjective
- lacking kindness; unsympathetic or cruel
- archaic.
- (of weather) unpleasant
- (of soil) hard to cultivate
Derived Forms
- unˈkindly, adverb
- unˈkindness, noun
Other Words From
- un·kindness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Urfan Sharif described his parenting as "very bad" and accepted he was unkind and cruel under cross-examination at the Old Bailey.
I ask both men whether they can understand how some women would find their presence intimidating, unkind and un-Christian - especially if they have had difficult experiences with men.
You know, just really unkind self thoughts that I try really hard not to harbor anymore, but they sneak in because we live in a fat-phobic society.
It said in the weeks before Brianna was killed, Jenkinson described hearing voices that were "saying unkind things and putting her down".
Sansom gave Shardlake a deformed spine — unkind folks call him “crookback” — and, along with the prosthetics, Hughes, born with radial dysplasia, brings his own foreshortened, twisted right arm.
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