unkind in the PONS Dictionary

unkind Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be unkind to animals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Like all the other teachers at the school, she is unkind to children.
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In state of the element the soft unkind treatment it is dense with air weakness.
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Describing the world as us and them, the twins were distrustful and unkind to others.
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Children with these disorders can also drive away others by blurting out unkind comments.
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To his friends, she was an inexplicable choice of wife, and the subject of some rather disparaging and unkind remarks.
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Regardless of whether that is true or not, people should not vilify those who dare to speak their mind even when being unkind.
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But despite his seniority, he was never unkind to lawyers and retained his essential humanity.
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I can only say that every cricketer was his friend, and that he never spoke an unkind word about anyone.
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His memoirs record his regret for being unkind to her when having these affairs.
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His early years as chairman were unkind, there was media speculation that he was, in over his head leading the complex tax writing committee.
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