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Unfeeling (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Devoid of feeling or sensation; "unfeeling trees".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The hospital room felt cold and unfeeling, a sterile space that lacked the warmth of home.
  • She saw her partner's face, unfeeling and emotionless, a stark contrast to the tears welling up in her own eyes.
  • The mountainside stood still, a seemingly unfeeling expanse of granite that bore no scars from the raging wildfires below.
  • After a decade in prison, the old inmate's exterior had grown hard and unfeeling, shielding him from the cruelty and abuse.
  • His family tried to shake off the memory of their childhood, growing up with a cold, unfeeling stepmother who cared more about the finances than the feelings of those around her.

Meaning 2

Devoid of feeling for others; "an unfeeling wretch".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The dictator was an unfeeling leader who cared little for the welfare of his people.
  • Her unfeeling response to the news of her friend's illness was shocking to everyone.
  • The company's unfeeling decision to lay off hundreds of employees without warning was met with outrage.
  • The unfeeling words of the critic cut deep into the young artist's heart.
  • The billionaire's unfeeling attitude towards the poor was evident in his refusal to donate to charity.

Synonyms

  • Stonyhearted
  • Hardhearted

Related Words

  • Unfeelingness (noun)
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