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The opposite of "simpática" in Spanish is "antipática," which means unfriendly or unkind.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
Simpatica means simpathetic in english and unsimpathetic in spanish is: antipático.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
The prefix for kind is unkind
Yes, unkind is an adjective. Example: She does not get along with unkind people.
The comparative degree of "unkind" is "more unkind." In English, adjectives with two or more syllables typically form their comparative by using "more" before the adjective rather than changing the word itself. Therefore, when comparing two subjects in terms of unkindness, you would say one is "more unkind" than the other.
No, unkind is an adjective.
Was is a verb, and unkind is an adjective.
My sister is being very UNKIND to me at the moment
Unkind is an adjective. It describes the nature of something or someone.