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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Unkind' in a Sentence

"Lacking in kindness or mercy; being harsh or severe." more

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The unkind weather made it difficult for us to have a picnic.
The unkind gesture spoke louder than any words could.
Sarah felt unkind thoughts towards her friend after losing the game.
The teacher always encourages students to be kind and not unkind.
The unkind teacher scolded the student for a small mistake.
Ignoring the needs of others is an unkind act.
The unkind boy refused to share his toys with his classmates.
The unkind weather ruined our picnic plans with heavy rain.
The unkind remarks hurt Sara's feelings during the presentation.
The sunflower looked unkind without any petals.
The teacher told the students not to be unkind to their classmates.
Sarah shared her toys with her friend and was never unkind.
The unkind lion roared loudly, making the other animals scared.
He felt sad when the other children were unkind to him.
The unkind remark from the classmate made Timmy sad.
Tommy felt unkind when his friends excluded him from the game.
The unkind teacher scolded the students for talking during the lesson.
His unkind remarks left her in tears.
It was unkind of him not to offer any help.
The unkind witch cast a spell on the brave knight.
The unkind words from her friend made Emily feel sad.

Unkind

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adjectiveLacking in kindness or mercy; being harsh or severe.

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Last Updated On: February 19, 2024
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