"Unforgiving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unforgiving" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unforgiving
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"Unforgiving" Meaning

Having or showing no willingness to forgive someone or something for a wrongdoing or offense; strict or severe in judgment or punishment.

"Unforgiving" Examples

5 Examples of "unforgiving"


1. Weather

The desert is unforgiving, with temperatures soaring to 50 degrees Celsius during the day and plummeting to -10 degrees at night.

2. Education

Studying for her medical degree took a tremendous amount of effort and could be unforgiving on her personal life, leaving little time for socializing at the end of each semester.

3. Business

The financial industry is unforgiving, where one wrong investment decision can lead to devastating losses and complete ruin of an entire company.

4. Nature

The unforgiving landscape of the glacier was made worse by the mentality to speed in which it was melting under the effects of climate change.

5. Relationships

Lena's father was known to be unforgiving, holding grudges against those he had problems with, and refusing to listen to anyone else's perspective but his own.

"Unforgiving" Similar Words

Unfolds

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To become open or extended, typically after being folded or closed.<br><br>Example: The map unfolds to show the entire city.<br><br>It can also mean to happen or become clear and apparent.<br><br>Example: The truth began to unfold as more evidence came to light.

Unforeseeable

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Unforeseen

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Unexpected; unanticipated, not predicted or foreseen.

Unforgettable

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Unforgettably

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Unforgivable

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Adjective: Unable to be forgiven or pardoned; excessively bad or wrong; irredeemable.

Unforgivably

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Unforgivably is an adverb that means in a manner that is impossible or extremely difficult to forgive; extremely offensive or objectionable. It can also be used to describe something that is a grave mistake or wrongdoing that cannot be pardoned or excused.

Unforgiven

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Unable to be forgiven or pardoned for a past mistake or wrongdoing.

Unforgivingly

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Used to describe something or someone that is extremely strict or severe in their judgments or punishments, refusing to show mercy or leniency.

Unforgotten

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Impervious to memory or remembrance; not forgotten or overlooked.

Unformatted

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Unformed

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Not yet shaped into a complete form or shape; unsmoothed or unplanned.

Unforsaken

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Abandoned or deserted, often in a way that is cruel or unkind.

Unforthcoming

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Meaning: not willing to give information or tell the truth, often in a rather unfriendly or rude way. <br><br>Example: "The unforthcoming witness refused to answer any questions from the lawyer."

Unfortified

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Vulnerable or unprepared to withstand attack or criticism; unprotected.

Unfortunate

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Causing or resulting in unhappiness, misfortune, or bad luck; sad or unlucky.