[
UK
/ʌnkˈaɪnd/
]
[ US /ənˈkaɪnd/ ]
[ US /ənˈkaɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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lacking kindness
the unkindest cut of all
a thoughtless and unkind remark
the unkindest cut of all - deficient in humane and kindly feelings
How To Use unkind In A Sentence
- I believe that we will be judged on this record and not by unkind and unjustified personal remarks in the press.
- Without wishing to be unkind, it was student vegetable gloop (carrot, courgette, mushroom, turnip and barley in tomato sauce) with little herby scone things on the top.
- Don't jeer at the person who came last in the race - it's very unkind.
- Against any tendency to naturalize evil, Julian sees evil as profoundly unnatural, unkind.
- Nay, I know that you shall not find him in Mansoul, for he is departed and gone; yea, and gone for the faults of the elders, and for that they rewarded his grace with unsufferable unkindness. The Holy War
- Shame on you for being so unkind.
- She tries not to read about herself and avoids all social media, but gets as upset as anyone else when people say unkind things. Times, Sunday Times
- When I lent I had a friend; when I asked he was unkind.
- It's so easy to get into a spiral of dark and unkind thoughts about yourself. Times, Sunday Times
- She tries not to read about herself and avoids all social media, but gets as upset as anyone else when people say unkind things. Times, Sunday Times