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Term: What is the Opposite of Kind?

Definition:

The term "kind" refers to showing benevolence, generosity, or a sympathetic nature towards others. It represents a positive and compassionate behavior.

Antonym:

The opposite of "kind" is "unkind." Unkindness refers to a lack of benevolence, empathy, or sympathy towards others. It represents a negative and harsh behavior.

Senses/Usages:

1. Adjective:

Sense 1:

Used to describe a person who is not considerate or generous towards others.

Example sentence: John's unkind remarks about his colleague's work hurt her feelings.

Sense 2:

Used to describe actions or behaviors that are lacking in compassion or sympathy.

Example sentence: The unkind treatment of animals at the circus provoked public outrage.

2. Noun:

Sense 1:

A person who is lacking in kindness or exhibits unkind behavior.

Example sentence: She proved to be an unkind after revealing her friend's secrets to others.

Sense 2:

An act or behavior that displays a lack of generosity or benevolence.

Example sentence: His rejection letter was an unkind response to her enthusiastic job application.

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