unkind 的定义
un·kind·er, un·kind·est.
- lacking in kindness or mercy; severe.
unkind 近义词
not nice
更多unkind例句
- He did not let even one unkind word be said about his discoveries without an immediate reply.
- An exchange of unkind words can be just as unsettling as physical violence, and it’s important to take care of yourself.
- These behaviors are more than being unkind and will not be tolerated.
- He agrees his sister's behavior — and the behavior of the others in this group — is unkind.
- He has also never spoken an unkind word about her in our presence and has always insisted that we treat her with respect, no matter what she says or does.
- With your unkind and unjust words, you continue to cause harm to LGBT people in your religious communities.
- “She was very kind and I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone,” Emma Soames says.
- The first time round, in 2011, the critics, while not unkind, were not laudatory.
- Nor would Hitchens have made this statement: “Religion forces nice people to do unkind things.”
- Shows like that are designed to have fun with you without being devastatingly unkind.
- He thought for a moment, and then said, "Honour bright, I can't remember anything unkind I ever did to her."
- I've grown used to seeing you, to having you with me all the time, and your action seems unfriendly, even unkind.
- Because, if you were never unkind to her, like Nurse said you were, she'll be most awfully glad to see you again.
- Notwithstanding, they bear with much patience a great deal of abuse from unkind masters.
- Of course, she should not have minded so keenly the foolish talk of an impertinent and unkind girl.