English to Arabic Dictionary unforgiving

unforgiving

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definition
adjective
he was always a proud and unforgiving man
not willing to forgive or excuse people's faults or wrongdoings.
example
Many Brits buying inland don't realise just how harsh winters in Spain's interior can be, or how 'unforgiving' the scorching summer heat.
These are different factors and obstacles we have to go through, trying to survive in this harsh, 'unforgiving' land.
But the markets are cruel and 'unforgiving' places and Milne can see the benefits of a listing as much as understanding the downside risks.
Nowadays, we are developing a most 'unforgiving' culture.
Time to take his parting gifts and memories and go home, another victim of an 'unforgiving' business.
In response the lord takes back his forgiveness and orders the 'unforgiving' slave tortured.
It reopened after the war to dwindling attendance because of the people's 'unforgiving' response to its withdrawal four years before.
But the world is an 'unforgiving' place and best laid plans can go astray.
Afghanistan has some of the harshest, most 'unforgiving' terrain in the world.
It is one of the only books that turns an 'unforgiving' spotlight on the German people and how they came so easily under the sway of the dark cloud of Nazism.
I suspect you won't look at that angry, 'unforgiving' driver-in-pursuit in quite the same way again.
Do not relax for an instant because our working environment is extremely 'unforgiving' .
When people break their promises to me I can be very 'unforgiving' .
This is a very tragic event, and it is very telling of the cruelty of the Taliban and how 'unforgiving' they are.
This 'unforgiving' place was the land that had been ruled by Ganon for many years.
This is the 'unforgiving' world which Buffel has entered.
Alone we would surely perish; but working together made sense in a hostile and 'unforgiving' world.
The late 20th century's decline of social deference has led to a journalism which is 'unforgiving' of the elite and its deviations.
As it is, the world is a cruel and 'unforgiving' place, so in return for his injury all he gets is a load of catcalls, finger pointing and giggling.
It would be a daily reminder of one of the most 'unforgiving' - and concentrated - culls of the innocent ever carried out by people on people.
The surprising thing is that what emerges from such a brutally hard and 'unforgiving' environment is a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect.
Seen in history's 'unforgiving' stare, the 21st century will be marked forever by the events of September 11.
The people of Galmoy were 'unforgiving' , however, and a ballad composed at the time records their anger and frustration.
The world may be a cruel and 'unforgiving' place, but artists make their own place in it.
The desert is an 'unforgiving' place to those who cannot read its signs or understand its subtle warnings.
Voters are 'unforgiving' of ministers about underperforming schools and hospitals that don't deliver.
It is a harsh 'unforgiving' place of black volcanic rock, stunted trees and pounding waves.
She was then employed by Howard, a changeable character, easygoing one day, an 'unforgiving' taskmaster the next.
Australians tend to be 'unforgiving' , for example, of criminals who have served their jail sentence.
You are deep in the recesses of a forbidden jungle - an 'unforgiving' place few explorers ever survive.
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