unfeelingness / ʌnˈfi lɪŋ /

无情不情愿无情无义无感情

unfeelingness 的定义

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

unfeelingness 近义词

unfeelingness

等同于 thick skin

unfeelingness

等同于 brutality

unfeelingness

等同于 savagery

unfeelingness

等同于 truculence

unfeelingness

等同于 truculency

unfeelingness

等同于 cruelty

更多unfeelingness例句

  1. If you’re on social media, you know how caustic and unfeeling the exchanges can be.
  2. After all, animals can also be cruel, selfish and unfeeling on occasions, as we humans are abundantly capable of being.
  3. 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.
  4. A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic.
  5. Question those taking on the mantle of victimhood and you are immediately cast as some kind of aggressive, unfeeling oppressor.
  6. Romney spoke about it in a way that struck Prouty as disingenuous and unfeeling, and he got mad.
  7. He is sometimes stern, and appears unfeeling, but you know that in the main he has a kind heart.
  8. Like that unknown mother, she too had become a houseless wanderer, seeking for a home and shelter from a hard unfeeling world.
  9. As regards money, from the moment I left Russia I have not ceased to reproach myself for my unfeeling egotism.
  10. He added, with an unfeeling jibe, that he wouldn't like the reading of the letter himself.
  11. It was critical, curious, more than a little unfeeling—and relentlessly illuminating.