释义 |
un·kind \“+\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + kind 1. a. of weather or climate : marked by harshness and rigor : deficient in pleasant mildness b. chiefly dialect : exhibiting unfavorable or undesirable qualities : inherently bad or unsuitable — used especially of soil c. chiefly dialect : not thriving 2. obsolete a. : deficient in appreciation of or gratitude for benefits : ungrateful b. : unduly or unnaturally ungenerous or severe 3. : deficient in humane and kindly feeling, expression, or outlook : lacking in sympathy and kindness : harsh, rigorous, cruel • un·kindness \“+\ noun |