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unfeelingly

/uhn-fee-ling/US // ʌnˈfi lɪŋ //UK // (ʌnˈfiːlɪŋ) //

无情地,无情的,无情,冷酷无情地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.
    • : unsympathetic; callous: an intelligent but unfeeling man.

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Examples

  • If you’re on social media, you know how caustic and unfeeling the exchanges can be.

  • After all, animals can also be cruel, selfish and unfeeling on occasions, as we humans are abundantly capable of being.

  • The reasoning is that, if such zombies, or sophisticated unfeeling robots, are conceivable, then physical properties alone—about the brain or a brain-like mechanism—cannot explain the experience of consciousness.

  • A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic.

  • Question those taking on the mantle of victimhood and you are immediately cast as some kind of aggressive, unfeeling oppressor.

  • Romney spoke about it in a way that struck Prouty as disingenuous and unfeeling, and he got mad.

  • He is sometimes stern, and appears unfeeling, but you know that in the main he has a kind heart.

  • Like that unknown mother, she too had become a houseless wanderer, seeking for a home and shelter from a hard unfeeling world.

  • As regards money, from the moment I left Russia I have not ceased to reproach myself for my unfeeling egotism.

  • He added, with an unfeeling jibe, that he wouldn't like the reading of the letter himself.

  • It was critical, curious, more than a little unfeeling—and relentlessly illuminating.