unmerciful

IPA: ʌnmˈɝsɪfʌɫ

adjective

  • not showing mercy
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Examples of "unmerciful" in Sentences

  • Lest this conjure some unhappy sales, unmerciful disaster
  • Coversions by the sword, sex and terror will be the rule of Allah the most unmerciful.
  • Due to unmerciful teasing from his classmates, B. had shed his first name in junior high.
  • “Naturally, the blood purge will be unmerciful,” he now predicted, but the rebellion may not have been “put down at once.”
  • I also have many muslim relatives who have converted to Christianity, who are banned for life from their loved ones, the fatwa (a decree of slaughter) is out against them, if they are found or seen they are to be killed immediately in the name of Allah the most unmerciful idol god.
  • Whereas before I spent most of my days trying to escape the unmerciful teasing and mistreatment by the Mormon children and the weirdoes in my own family by reading Torah all day, I now began spending all of my days escaping the same things by reading about the occult interpretations of the Torah.
  • In these light and funny pages, grownup Ann looks back with unmerciful self-deprecation on herself as she was in the early 1960s, and the result is a book that children ages 8-14 can enjoy as a kind of genial historical artifact and that their parents can read with affectionate winces at the quirks and obsessions of long-ago childhood.

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