No, the word unkind is not an adverb.
The adverb form of the word "unkind" is unkindly.
My sister is being very UNKIND to me at the moment
Unkind is an adjective. It describes the nature of something or someone.
An unkindness.
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
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 prefix for kind is unkind
Yes, unkind is an adjective. Example: She does not get along with unkind people.
"Mean" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it refers to the act of signifying or intending something; for example, "What do you mean?" As an adjective, it describes someone who is unkind or spiteful, such as in "He was mean to his classmates." It does not function as a noun or adverb.
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.
that's very unkind
An unkindness.
Unkind was created on 1997-09-02.
Love's Unkind was created in 1977.
No. Unkind means inconsiderate and harsh to others.