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unfeelingadjective having or showing a lack of sympathy or tender feelingsgave the homeless people on the street only an unfeeling glance affectless, callous, case-hardened, cold-blooded, compassionless, desensitized, hard, hard-boiled, hard-hearted, heartless, indurate, inhuman, inhumane, insensate, insensitive, ironhearted, merciless, obdurate, pachydermatous, pitiless, remorseless, ruthless, slash-and-burn, soulless, stony(also stoney), stonyhearted, take-no-prisoners, thick-skinned, uncharitable, unmerciful, unsparing, unsympathetic boorish, heedless, inconsiderate, thoughtless, uncaring, unfriendly, unloving, unthinkinggrim, hard-bitten, harsh, heavy-handed, ironfisted, ironhanded, jackbooted, knock-down, drag-out(or knock-down-and-drag-out), oppressive, rough, rough-and-tumble, severe, sledgehammer, stern, tough, ungentleabusive, acrimonious, disagreeable, hateful, ill-natured, ill-tempered, malevolent, malicious, mean, rancorous, spiteful, surly, virulentbarbarous, bestial, brutal, brutish, cruel, evil-minded, savage, viciousaustere, cold, frosty charitable, compassionate, humane, kindhearted, kindly, merciful, sensitive, softhearted, sympathetic, tender, tenderhearted, warm, warmhearted benevolent, benignant, gentle, kindclement, indulgent, lenient, mildcordial, friendly, good-natured, good-tempered, gracioustolerant, understandingaffectionate, fond, loving lacking in sensation or feelingher heart was as cold and hard as the unfeeling marble statue in her garden asleep, benumbed, dead, insensitive, numb, numbed, torpid chilled, nippedanesthetized, cocainized, deadened, drugged, stupefiedblunted, dulled, obtundedinsensible, senseless, unconsciousinanimate, insensate feeling, sensible, sensitive awake lacking animate awareness or sensationshe spoke politely even to the unfeeling virtual assistant on her phone inanimate, insensate, insensible, insentient, senseless exanimate, lifelesscomatose, unconscious animate, feeling, sensate, sensible, sensitive, sentient aware, cognizant, consciousanimated, lively, vibrant before the 12th century |