Difference between Unsympathetic and Unkind

What is the difference between Unsympathetic and Unkind?

Unsympathetic as an adjective is not sympathetic while Unkind as an adjective is having no race or kindred; childless.

Unsympathetic

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: not sympathetic

Example sentence: I had a kind of tough early life. I had a tough time in school. I had an unsympathetic family in terms of what I was trying to do. I decided that my family situation was simply hopeless. I kinda bailed out, and my brother and sister didn't. I failed at marriage, which I'm very upset with myself over.

Unkind

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having no race or kindred; childless.Not kind; contrary to nature, or the law of kind or kindred; unnatural.Wanting in kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or the like; cruel; harsh; unjust; ungrateful.

Example sentence: When you're 0-2 in the Super Bowl, they say unkind things about you. They say, 'He can't win the big one.' And that's the worst thing that can be said about you.

We hope you now know whether to use Unsympathetic or Unkind in your sentence.

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