Antonym: kind. Similar words: debunking, mankind, humankind, banking, ranking, franking, to my way of thinking, blind drunk. Meaning: adj. 1. lacking kindness 2. deficient in humane and kindly feelings.
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(61) Why are you always so unkind about Christina?
(62) She could not be unkind to Nigel.
(63) His rejection by Miss Bedwelty was unkind.
(64) He says unkind things that give me pain, Harry.
(65) Wilkinson's conversion from the touchline was the unkind cut.
(66) She has been very rude and unkind to me.
(67) Children can be very unkind.
(68) Then it seemed unkind to leave Daisy out, so she was invited too.
(69) Those of an unkind disposition might argue that mangling a non-first-class attack is not an especially big deal.
(70) It sounds unkind, but nothing of the sort was ever remotely true of Borg.
(71) Easier-to-clean materials include toughened glass which is non-absorbent, heat and impact resistant, but unkind to knives.
(72) Let us be kind and thoughtful and not to be unkind and hurt other people.
(73) No one had ever heard Thomas utter an unkind word.
(74) Don't be upset. I'm sure she didn't mean to be unkind.
(75) A whisky glass, she noticed, and immediately chided herself for being unkind.
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(76) What with cursing priests and so very many sick people, the world suddenly seemed an unkind, unhappy place.
(77) He had no love for Montpelier last time and it is unkind to require him to make such a strenuous journey.
(78) Columnist Hal Crowther, a contributor to these pages, wrote one of the few unkind obituaries of Nixon.
(79) And he'd been more unkind than usual in this odd period of sobriety.
(80) Her parents are dead, so she lives with an unkind aunt and her children.
(81) One sees what causes the unkind critical remarks about Boy's Own and Billy Bunter.
(82) I'd liked her until the money lending began,[sentencedict.com] and I was sorry for being unkind to her.
(83) It would be unkind to keep him in suspense for too long.
(84) Modest, kind or optimistic people often smile more than snobbish, unkind or pessimistic people. Dr T.P.Chia
(85) She was used to the unkind remarks made by other students.
(86) Unkind historians today doubt if they really scored a notable success.
(87) Where members of staff are unkind or even cruel to children or even other staff swift disciplinary action needs to be taken.
(88) Never-absolutely never in my experience-did President Reagan really lose his temper or utter a rude or unkind word.
(89) Be kind to unkind people - they need it the most. Ashleigh Brilliant
(90) Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most. Ashleigh Brilliant
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