UNFEELING - meaning and definition. What is UNFEELING
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What (who) is UNFEELING - definition


unfeeling      
adj. unfeeling towards
unfeeling      
¦ adjective
1. unsympathetic, harsh, or callous.
2. lacking physical sensation.
Derivatives
unfeelingly adverb
unfeelingness noun
unfeeling      
If you describe someone as unfeeling, you are criticizing them for their lack of kindness or sympathy for other people. (WRITTEN)
He was branded an unfeeling bully...
There's no way anyone could accuse this woman of being cold and unfeeling...
= insensitive
ADJ [disapproval]
Examples of use of UNFEELING
1. To me it is the headquarters of unfeeling officialdom and initiative–blocking bureaucracy.
2. We treat the other animals not as relatives but as unfeeling things.
3. And, in the face of such unfeeling, unthinking idiocy, how can old Britons remain hopeful?
4. If one questions the figure, however, one is said to be unfeeling.
5. If he was guilty of unfeeling theft, at least all Western art could profit from it.