unkindly / ʌnˈkaɪnd li /

⚽高中词汇不怀好意地不怀好意不怀好意的无情地

unkindly2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

un·kind·li·er, un·kind·li·est.

  1. not kindly; unkind; ill-natured.
  2. inclement or bleak, as weather or climate.
  3. unfavorable for crops: unkindly soil.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in an unkind manner.

unkindly 近义词

unkindly

等同于 brutally

更多unkindly例句

  1. “The whale that will come soon,” a man—I suspect, his father—corrects, not unkindly.
  2. An American general who “wasted” troops was looked on very unkindly by the civilian population and by the troops themselves.
  3. In fact, I once wrote of him most unkindly, in a piece titled " I Can't Stand Lieberman."
  4. Rather, they appear to be, to put it unkindly, preening bozos.
  5. "I did not mean to speak unkindly, Michael," he stammered with a view to apologize.
  6. His thoughts ran on things past; he had spoken unkindly of Sally, behind her back; he had been tipsy—Ah!
  7. His greeting was dignified, but not unkindly; and, on saying “good-night,” he gave Eric a few plain words of affectionate advice.
  8. Mazzini judged the King accurately and not unkindly; but his attitude towards him was lacking in all tact.
  9. That it was no use looking for them; and that he did not care much about leaving them, as he was very unkindly treated.