"Unforgivingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unforgivingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unforgivingly
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"Unforgivingly" Meaning

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

"Unforgivingly" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "unforgivingly":

The desert sun beats down relentlessly, beating them unforgivingly in the middle of the sand dunes.
He looked at his sister's angry face unforgivingly, knowing he had broken her trust.
The teacher marked every single mistake they made on the exam unforgivingly, there was no room for error.
She was known for her unforgivingly high standards in the art world, only accepting the most perfect pieces.
The referee penalized him unforgivingly for the foul, giving the opposing team a penalty kick.

"Unforgivingly" Similar Words

Unforeseeable

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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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Unforgiven

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

Unforgiving

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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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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.

Unfortunately

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