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unfeeling
[uhn-fee-ling]
adjective
not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.
Synonyms: numbunsympathetic; callous.
an intelligent but unfeeling man.
Synonyms: hardheartedAntonyms: sympathetic
unfeeling
/ ʌnˈfiːlɪŋ /
adjective
without sympathy; callous
without physical feeling or sensation
Other Word Forms
- unfeelingly adverb
- unfeelingness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unfeeling1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Panning “Amélie” is probably the quickest way for a critic to get himself thought of as cynical and unfeeling.
Brooks and Gordon could easily get away with making “Oh, Hi!” a reverse “Misery,” with Iris as the beleaguered, sympathetic party trapped in a bad dynamic made worse by her unfeeling companion.
A cool head, an unfeeling heart, and a cowardly disposition prompted him, at the age of nineteen, to assume the mask of hypocrisy, which he never afterwards laid aside….
“Be careful about being too dismissive,” Okrepie said, or coming across as unfeeling.
It’s Tim, in the process of discovering his own voice, who soon recognizes in Hawk the unfeeling operator, the self-described “Switzerland,” the “coward,” and so poses the greatest threat to his position.
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