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unkind
adjective
Having no race or kindred; childless.
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"unkind" is a correct and usable word in written English.
Generally, it is used to describe someone or something that is not nice or thoughtless. For example, "Tim's unkind remarks on my clothing were very hurtful."
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He wasn't unkind, but he was a presence.
Even leftist Syriza in Greece has a rightwing nationalist party, the Independent Greeks, in the mix, maximising its opportunities to be unkind to migrants.
Hilaire Belloc described the Midlands as "sodden and unkind", and when Leicester council engaged a London advertising agency to boost the city's image, it was naturally offered an achingly ironic campaign with the slogan "Boring, boring Leicester".
Nonetheless, I should have known better than anyone what use would be made of phrases that were both unfair and unkind".
The world is grotesque and unkind in this disturbing drawing.
"Nonetheless, I should have known better than anyone what use would have been made of phrases that were both unfair and unkind".
"To call it opportunism would be unkind," comments a rival senior Socialist.
He may now have unkind things to say about Mr Brown himself.Mr Johnson's win is being spun by the Tories as evidence that they are once again electable to high office (and privately seen as reassuring proof that a posh background, of the kind that both Mr Johnson and Mr Cameron share, is not as off-putting to voters as it may once have been).
Bernie Pinsonat, a pollster, noted that even if Mr Jindal came around in the end, the episode caused many voters to use "some very unkind words related to his spine".
As a result, astronauts tend to consume fewer calories a problem, because not eating enough is bad for health, especially in a place already unkind to the human body.Explorers on Mars would also risk food fatigue.
But, he wrote, "Nora [his stepmother] shot herself in the head with a shotgun; my father, his entire fortune squandered, died alone in a hospital where the nurses were unkind to him; my half-sister was committed to a high-security mental institution at Epsom; my mother had a bad stroke and lived out her last six years hemiplegic and helpless, her mind altered.
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