unkind

/ʌnˈkaɪnd/
adjective
  1. Not friendly, generous, or considerate; harsh or cruel in manner or action.
    • It was unkind of him to laugh at her mistake.
    • The teacher's unkind words made the student feel terrible.
    • She regretted her unkind comment as soon as she said it.
  2. Harsh or severe, as in weather or conditions.
    • They faced unkind winds during their hike up the mountain.
    • The desert climate can be unkind to travelers.
    • The unkind winter storm left many without power.
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