unkind

IPA: ʌnkˈaɪnd

adjective

  • Lacking kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or similar; cruel, harsh or unjust; ungrateful.
  • (obsolete) Not kind; contrary to nature or type; unnatural.
  • (obsolete) Having no race or kindred; childless.
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Examples of "unkind" in Sentences

  • The tone of my message to you was unkind.
  • Finally, the media is an unkind spotlight.
  • It is unkind to add to the hurt she's feeling.
  • But she was never unkind to the point of sarcasm.
  • Humidity is high and unkind to perishable materials.
  • It seems personal to me, and unkind to say the least.
  • A lot of the unfair and unkind stuff has been removed.
  • So don't do the easy, unsightly, unkind thing and strew the tag.
  • Critics have generally been unkind about the appearance of the sculpture.
  • She refuses to let Ellen attend school, and is callous and unkind to Ellen.

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