The root word for unkind is, kind.
The base word of the noun 'unkindness' is the adjective 'kind' that describes a noun as good or benevolent.
The adjective 'kind' (kinder, kindest) is believed to be from the Old English 'gecynde' meaning 'natural, native, well born or well bred, with the feeling of relatives for each other' to the Middle English 'kinde' meaning 'friendly, deliberately doing good to others'.
The noun form of the adjective 'kind' is 'kindness'.
The antonym for the noun 'kindness' is the noun 'unkindness'.
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The prefix for kind is unkind
unmindful, unkind, tactless, neglectful, insensitive, inattentive
No, unkind is an adjective.
Not nice, Rude.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
No, "unkind" is an adjective that describes a noun as lacking kindness or compassion. Adverbs typically describe how an action is done, not a noun. An example of an adverb would be "unkindly," which describes the manner in which an action is carried out.
The prefix for kind is unkind
that's very unkind
Unkind is an adjective. It describes the nature of something or someone.
to be unkind means to be unhospitable or to show a sort of indirect discrimination; etc..
Klutzy and kooky are unkind words. They begin with the letter k.
unkind to others
cruel, brutal, hateful, inconsiderate, malevolent, mean, nasty, spiteful, thoughtless, uncaring
Not necessarily, although they can be related. Unkind is the opposite of kind. This is to do with how you treat people. Gentle is the opposite of rough. This is to do with your actions in general.
Spite, Arrogant, or Deceiving
It is unkind of you to allude to my past transgressions.
Unkind is not the prefix of kind. The prefix is un-. It is added to the word kind to make the word unkind. Some other examples: un- ........done - undone, affordable - affordable re - ........generate - regenerate, trace - retrace dis- ........own - disown, agree - disagree, appear - disappear