Associations to the word «Unkind»
Noun
- Comment
- Grief
- Kitty
- Blind
- Fault
- Scorn
- Applause
- Temper
- Maiden
- Thought
- Thing
- Bitterness
- Fiddle
- Aunt
- Mistress
- Helena
- Ill
- Donna
- Suspicion
- Macarthur
- Lover
- Yesterday
- Anything
- Envy
- Hesitation
- Joke
- Acquaintance
- Deed
- Nay
- Conduct
- Sorrow
- Saying
- So
- Worse
- Husband
- Heart
- Passion
- Comfort
- Hurt
- Girl
- Stranger
- Oh
- Severity
- Tone
- Lip
- Thumb
- Frost
- Wishing
- But
- Mistake
- Gratitude
- Julius
- Mother
- Bride
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNKIND, adjective. (obsolete) Having no race or kindred; childless.
UNKIND, adjective. Not kind; contrary to nature or type; unnatural. [From 13thC.]
UNKIND, adjective. Lacking kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or similar; cruel, harsh or unjust; ungrateful. [From mid-14thC.]
Dictionary definition
UNKIND, adjective. Lacking kindness; "a thoughtless and unkind remark"; "the unkindest cut of all".
UNKIND, adjective. Deficient in humane and kindly feelings.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.