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1. unkind
adjective. ['ənˈkaɪnd'] lacking kindness.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- kind (English)
- cynde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Unkind
- disinclined
- unconfined
- intertwined
- unrefined
- undermined
- undefined
- redesigned
- redefined
- reclined
- reassigned
- realigned
- mankind
- inclined
- gschwind
- entwined
- enshrined
- declined
- consigned
- confined
- combined
- unwind
- unsigned
- unlined
- resigned
- remind
- refined
- maligned
- elkind
- designed
- defined
Sentences with unkind
1. Adjective
At home, his mother was unkind.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Try not to internalize the unkind and untrue words.
Quotes about unkind
1. My father was a man of love. He always loved me to death. He worked hard in the fields, but my father never hit me. Never. I don't ever remember a really cross, unkind word from my father.
- Johnny Cash
2. If your understanding of the divine made you kinder, more empathetic, and impelled you to express sympathy in concrete acts of loving-kindness, this was good theology. But if your notion of God made you unkind, belligerent, cruel, of self-righteous, or if it led you to kill in God's name, it was bad theology.
- Karen Armstrong, The Spiral Staircase: My Climb Out of Darkness
3. The only way I can be angry at you is when I have thought, said, or done something that is unkind in my own opinion.
- Byron Katie