Mean. Psychopathic Monkey From Outer Space. (:O)
Stupid, great, humorous, smart, handsome. You can use any adjective to describe them.
suicide attempt
In 1589, Gerardus Mercator used the word "Atlas" to describe a collection of maps.
ixed. (ix-id) It's a word I made up. It's word that describes a complete total duface idiot.
I believe you are referring to a consultant's opinion orconsultation.
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.
No, a "vegetable" is a person with no brain activity - a person who is not thinking at all, but must be cared for at all times in a hospital or nursing home. This is an unkind way of referring to a person who is comatose and unresponsive.
Unkind is an adjective. It describes the nature of something or someone.
Yes, "meaner" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "mean," used to describe someone or something that is unkind or malicious.
The prefix for kind is unkind
The Cantonese word for unfriendly is "唔友好" (m4 jau5 hou2). It conveys a sense of being unkind or not welcoming. In everyday conversation, you might use it to describe a person's demeanor or behavior.
that's very unkind
There are many funny words to describe somebody. Some adjectives include goofy, smelly, funny, silly, hairy, simple, and the word dorky.
I would use the word "blamer" to describe somebody who always blames other people for their mistakes or problems.
No, "unkind" is not a compound word. It is a single, simple word made up of the prefix "un-" added to the word "kind."
The word somebody is a pronoun. It is an unspecified person. Somebody can also be a noun when referring to a recognised person such as a celebrity.
jackass jerk