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Unkind vs Disrespect - What's the difference?

unkind | disrespect |


As an adjective unkind

is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless.

As a noun disrespect is

a lack of respect, esteem or courteous behaviour.

As a verb disrespect is

to show a lack of respect to someone or something.

Unkind vs Hurtful - What's the difference?

unkind | hurtful |


As adjectives the difference between unkind and hurtful

is that unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless while hurtful is tending to impair or damage; injurious; mischievous; occasioning loss or injury.

Condescend vs Unkind - What's the difference?

condescend | unkind |


As a verb condescend

is (lb) to come down from one's superior position; to deign (to do something).

As an adjective unkind is

(obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless.

Unkind vs Uncaring - What's the difference?

unkind | uncaring |


As adjectives the difference between unkind and uncaring

is that unkind is having no race or kindred; childless while uncaring is characterized by a lack of care; not caring.

Unkind vs Cold - What's the difference?

unkind | cold |


As adjectives the difference between unkind and cold

is that unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless while cold is (label) having a low temperature.

As a noun cold is

a condition of low temperature.

As an adverb cold is

while at low temperature.

Unkind vs Hard-hearted - What's the difference?

unkind | hard-hearted | Related terms |

Unkind is a related term of hard-hearted.


As adjectives the difference between unkind and hard-hearted

is that unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless while hard-hearted is .

Unkind vs Abusive - What's the difference?

unkind | abusive | Related terms |

Unkind is a related term of abusive.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between unkind and abusive

is that unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless while abusive is (obsolete) given to misusing .

As adjectives the difference between unkind and abusive

is that unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless while abusive is wrongly used; perverted; misapplied; unjust; illegal
.

Forbidding vs Unkind - What's the difference?

forbidding | unkind | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between forbidding and unkind

is that forbidding is highly unpleasant or disagreeable while unkind is having no race or kindred; childless.

As a verb forbidding

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun forbidding

is the act by which something is forbidden; a prohibition.

Gloomy vs Unkind - What's the difference?

gloomy | unkind | Related terms |

Gloomy is a related term of unkind.


As adjectives the difference between gloomy and unkind

is that gloomy is imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded while unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless.

Antagonistic vs Unkind - What's the difference?

antagonistic | unkind | Related terms |

Antagonistic is a related term of unkind.


As adjectives the difference between antagonistic and unkind

is that antagonistic is contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces while unkind is (obsolete) having no race or kindred; childless.

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