adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Children can be very unkind .
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He said some very unkind things about my clothes.
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I felt very sorry for being unkind to her.
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I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone.
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It would be unkind to keep him in suspense for too long.
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She was used to the unkind remarks made by other students.
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They had said a lot of unkind things.
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Why are you always so unkind about Christina?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Columnist Hal Crowther, a contributor to these pages, wrote one of the few unkind obituaries of Nixon.
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He had no love for Montpelier last time and it is unkind to require him to make such a strenuous journey.
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He says unkind things that give me pain, Harry.
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It sounds unkind , but nothing of the sort was ever remotely true of Borg.
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She has been very rude and unkind to me.
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Those of an unkind disposition might argue that mangling a non-first-class attack is not an especially big deal.
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To the camel-herding Raika fate had been particularly unkind .