"Unkindness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The quality of being cruel, unfeeling, or unkind. A lack of kindness or compassion towards others.
Not supported or shown to be true by evidence, or not based on a good reason; unfair. <br><br>Example: The boss's decision to fire John was completely unjustified.
Unkindest: most unkind or cruel.<br><br>Example: "After their kindly offer to take me to dinner, the unkindest cut was when they cancelled at the last minute."
The word "unknot" is a verb or a noun that means:<br><br>To untie or unfasten a knot; a knot that has been untied.
The state of being unable to know or understand something, especially because it is beyond human knowledge or comprehension. It refers to the limit of human understanding or the impossibility of knowing something. It is often used in philosophical or scientific contexts to describe phenomena that are inherently unknowable, such as the nature of time, the nature of consciousness, or the workings of the human mind.
Something that is unknowable is impossible to understand or comprehend, often due to its complex or mystical nature.<br><br>Example: "The concept of time and space is considered unknowable by many physicists, as it is difficult to comprehend and grasp."
Unaware or uninformed; lacking knowledge or understanding of something.<br><br>Example: "She seemed unknowing of the consequences of her actions."<br><br>Synonyms: unaware, uninformed, unenlightened, obscure, unawareness
Not known or identified; not familiar.<br><br>Example: "The unknown author of the letter remains a mystery."<br><br>Synonyms: unfamiliar, mysterious, unidentifiable, obscure, enigmatic.<br><br>Antonyms: known, familiar, identifiable, certain.
Not identified or described; lacking a name or label.<br><br>Example: The new employee worked on an unlabeled project, making it hard for her to know what her exact responsibilities were.