unkindly in the PONS Dictionary

unkindly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to treat sb unkindly

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
On his birth, he was given to foster parents who, later, spoke unkindly of the birth parents.
www.theglobeandmail.com
So much science regarding autism is worded so unkindly towards them.
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
A lot of the scores were lost, somebody once unkindly suggesting many of the manuscripts had been used simply to light the fire.
www.independent.ie
It makes me want, unkindly, to burst their bubble and to bring them down a peg or two.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Treat corporations too unkindly, so goes the story, and they'll simply pick up and move.
thetyee.ca
Only 25 percent reported that they were treated unkindly or had been attacked.
www.cnet.com
A cynical observer might wonder unkindly if there isn't an element of desperation here.
www.theage.com.au
For to refresh their great unkindly heat.
en.wikipedia.org
On this occasion he reportedly showed a good deal of temper before the race and ran unkindly.
en.wikipedia.org
People were also considerably more likely to say they themselves had been treated kindly than they had been treated unkindly or attacked.
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