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- Dictionaryunkind/ʌnˈkʌɪnd/
adjective
- 1. inconsiderate and harsh to others: "you were terribly unkind to her" Similar Opposite
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UNKIND definition: 1. not treating someone very well; not considering someone's feelings: 2. not treating someone…. Learn more.
UNKIND meaning: 1. not treating someone very well; not considering someone's feelings: 2. not treating someone…. Learn more.
The meaning of UNKIND is not pleasing or mild : inclement. How to use unkind in a sentence.
adjective. lacking kindness. “a thoughtless and unkind remark”. “the unkindest cut of all”. synonyms: malign. evil or harmful in nature or influence. cutting, edged, stinging. (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character.
If someone is unkind, they behave in an unpleasant, unfriendly, or slightly cruel way. You can also describe someone's words or actions as unkind.
unkind (to somebody/something) (to do something) not pleasant or friendly; slightly cruel. an unkind remark; He was never actually unkind to them. It would be unkind to go without him. She never said anything unkind about anyone. opposite kind
If someone is unkind, they behave in an unpleasant, unfriendly, or slightly cruel way. You can also describe someone's words or actions as unkind.