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		Definition of unkind in English: unkindadjective ʌnˈkʌɪndˌənˈkaɪnd Inconsiderate and harsh to others. 不仁慈的;不和蔼的;不体贴的;苛刻的  you were terribly unkind to her 你对她太不友好了。  he was the butt of some unkind jokes 他成了刻薄玩笑的对象。  it was unkind of her to criticize 她这样批评是不友好的。 Example sentencesExamples -  It would be unkind to force you to speak of your torment twice.
 -  Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents.
 -  He was unkind to Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, while devoting a whole essay to the adroit but decidedly lesser The Hidden Fortress.
 -  Rapid agricultural development has been unkind to the land.
 -  Farmers are always getting the blame for being unkind to the Environment, where in the majority of cases, the farmers are blameless.
 -  It is cruel and unkind to go through them yet again.
 -  This minister and this government have never sought to be unfair or unkind to the teaching profession.
 -  In the meantime, they were not unkind to him, and their greatest offense was his captivity.
 -  Television is brutal and unkind to yesterday's rock stars.
 -  Heck, you might even be as unkind to note that the work is a tad dated.
 -  Australians are trained to dread invasion and yet cannot stomach being unkind to any stranger.
 -  Once again we find that nature is unkind to simplistic formulations.
 -  My husband's family has been unkind to me in the past and I want them to know I will not put up with this hurtful behavior anymore.
 -  The indifferent look on my face is only there because people like you are being unkind to me and I can't fight back.
 -  When someone insults us or does something unkind to us, an internal formation is created in our consciousness.
 -  Rounding up, Salih stressed that it would be foolish and unkind to turn down laurels bestowed by those who appreciated your work.
 -  The policy of the ostrich prevails - though saying that that is probably unkind to ostriches.
 -  She had never been one to argue back or be unkind to anyone.
 -  You call me in to see, and I explain that it would be unkind to leave it there: it might crawl to the floor; we must take care that no one squashes it.
 -  So far fate has been very unkind to the four of them.
 
 Synonyms uncharitable, unpleasant, disagreeable, nasty, mean, mean-spirited, cruel, vicious, spiteful, malicious, malevolent, harsh, callous, pitiless, ruthless, unsympathetic, unfeeling, compassionless, uncaring, snide, shabby, hurtful, wounding, upsetting, ill-natured, hard-hearted, heartless, cold-hearted, merciless, brutal, savage, inhuman unfriendly, unamiable, uncivil, inconsiderate, insensitive, ungenerous, inhospitable, unkindly, hostile informal beastly, bitchy, catty    Definition of unkind in US English: unkindadjectiveˌənˈkīndˌənˈkaɪnd Inconsiderate and harsh to others. 不仁慈的;不和蔼的;不体贴的;苛刻的  you were terribly unkind to her 你对她太不友好了。  he was the butt of some unkind jokes 他成了刻薄玩笑的对象。  it was unkind of her to criticize 她这样批评是不友好的。 Example sentencesExamples -  This minister and this government have never sought to be unfair or unkind to the teaching profession.
 -  Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents.
 -  Rounding up, Salih stressed that it would be foolish and unkind to turn down laurels bestowed by those who appreciated your work.
 -  In the meantime, they were not unkind to him, and their greatest offense was his captivity.
 -  He was unkind to Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, while devoting a whole essay to the adroit but decidedly lesser The Hidden Fortress.
 -  The indifferent look on my face is only there because people like you are being unkind to me and I can't fight back.
 -  So far fate has been very unkind to the four of them.
 -  Once again we find that nature is unkind to simplistic formulations.
 -  It would be unkind to force you to speak of your torment twice.
 -  Rapid agricultural development has been unkind to the land.
 -  You call me in to see, and I explain that it would be unkind to leave it there: it might crawl to the floor; we must take care that no one squashes it.
 -  My husband's family has been unkind to me in the past and I want them to know I will not put up with this hurtful behavior anymore.
 -  The policy of the ostrich prevails - though saying that that is probably unkind to ostriches.
 -  Heck, you might even be as unkind to note that the work is a tad dated.
 -  Australians are trained to dread invasion and yet cannot stomach being unkind to any stranger.
 -  When someone insults us or does something unkind to us, an internal formation is created in our consciousness.
 -  Television is brutal and unkind to yesterday's rock stars.
 -  She had never been one to argue back or be unkind to anyone.
 -  Farmers are always getting the blame for being unkind to the Environment, where in the majority of cases, the farmers are blameless.
 -  It is cruel and unkind to go through them yet again.
 
 Synonyms uncharitable, unpleasant, disagreeable, nasty, mean, mean-spirited, cruel, vicious, spiteful, malicious, malevolent, harsh, callous, pitiless, ruthless, unsympathetic, unfeeling, compassionless, uncaring, snide, shabby, hurtful, wounding, upsetting, ill-natured, hard-hearted, heartless, cold-hearted, merciless, brutal, savage, inhuman     |