unkind

unkind(
uhn
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kaynd
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. poco amable
It was very unkind of you to make fun of him like that.Fue muy poco amable de tu parte tomarle el pelo de esa manera.
b. cruel
I don't want to sound unkind, but I don't think we can take her with us.Puede parecer cruel, pero no creo que la podamos llevar con nosotros.
c. desagradable
A lot of unkind words were spoken between us, which I regret now.Nos dijimos muchas cosas desagradables de las que ahora me arrepiento.
d. antipático
I wish you hadn't invited Joan. I can't stand her. - Don't be unkind! She hasn't done anything to you.Me molesta que hayas invitado a Joan. No la aguanto. - ¡No seas antipático! No te ha hecho nada.
e. malo
You musn't be unkind to your little sister. She sometimes doesn't understand things.No debes ser malo con tu hermanita. A veces hay cosas que no entiende.
a. inclemente
Many people braved the unkind weather to support their team.Mucha gente desafió el clima inclemente para animar a su equipo.
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