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un·kind

unkind

 
pronunciation:
uhn kaInd
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part of speech: adjective
inflections: unkinder, unkindest
definition: If a person is unkind, they don't care about the feelings of other people or of animals, and they act in a way that can hurt them. If a thing is unkind, it hurts people or makes them feel bad or sad.
Bullies can be very unkind, and they do unkind things.Don't be unkind to your pets!What Jason said about Marissa's hair was unkind, and he should say he's sorry.
synonyms:
harsh, mean
antonyms:
kind, kindly
similar words:
ill, nasty, severe
derivation: unkindness (n.)
Word History
In Old English, the word unkind meant "unnatural" or "not what is expected from one's own people or family."
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