Meaning & Definition of word "Unkind"

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    Unkind

    /ʌnˈkaɪnd/

    adjective:

    • 1. lacking kindness or compassion; mean or cruel.
      • Example: It was unkind of him to criticize her in front of everyone.
    • 2. not considerate or helpful; harsh or negative.
      • Example: His unkind remarks left her feeling hurt and rejected.
    • 3. showing a lack of sympathy; insensitive.
      • Example: They made an unkind joke about her appearance.

    Etymology

    The word 'unkind' comes from 'kind' with the prefix 'un-' denoting negation.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    an unkind word:

    a hurtful or spiteful remark

    unkindness:

    the quality of being unkind

    to be unkind to someone:

    to treat someone poorly or without compassion

    Related Words

    kind:

    having a friendly or generous nature

    cruel:

    willfully causing pain or suffering

    mean:

    unkind or spiteful in behavior

    Slang Meanings of unkind

    Meaning: Cold-hearted

    Example Sentence: That was a cold-hearted move to ignore her.

    Meaning: Savage

    Example Sentence: Did you hear what he said? That was savage.