We found 47 examples of how to use unkind in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 47.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | He thinks me unkind, too. | |
2. | I think him unkind. | |
3. | Some people were kind and others were unkind. | |
4. | He is rich, but he is unkind. | |
5. | Though he is rich, he is unkind. | |
6. | Her unkind words boomeranged. | |
7. | She was unkind to him. | |
8. | Don't be unkind to your friends. | |
9. | Tom is unkind. | |
10. | You're unkind. | |
11. | That was an unkind remark. | |
12. | Tom was unkind. | |
13. | Do you think Tom is unkind? | |
14. | I think Tom is unkind. | |
15. | Tom isn't unkind. | |
16. | Tom was never unkind. | |
17. | Tom is very unkind. | |
18. | Tom was never unkind to me. | |
19. | Tom was unkind to Mary. | |
20. | Tom is unkind, isn't he? | |
21. | The poor duckling was driven about by every one; even his brothers and sisters were unkind to him, and would say, "Ah, you ugly creature, I wish the cat would get you," and his mother said she wished he had never been born. | |
22. | Don't be so unkind. | |
23. | Some thought him unkind. | |
24. | I was unkind to Tom. | |
25. | I didn't think I was being unkind. |