unsympathetic

unsympathetic
definition
adjective
I'm not being unsympathetic, but I can't see why you put up with him
not feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
example
While not 'unsympathetic' , he raises three important objections to his proposal: First, we need educated soldiers.
If anything, deconstruction made the left wing postures even less palatable to 'unsympathetic' observers both inside and outside the university.
He seems a somewhat austere and 'unsympathetic' figure and his verses today seem dull and obscure, in translation at least.
There are valid arguments in favor of keeping an estate tax, and I'm not 'unsympathetic' to all of them.
She assigned the story, she said last week, as an example of ‘an 'unsympathetic' narrator, a guy who is sadistic and sexist.’
With piles of work mounting up, deadlines looming and ever-increasing pressure from 'unsympathetic' bosses, the 25-year-old was suffering from stress.
Councillors decided the proposals were 'unsympathetic' towards existing properties and grouping the low-cost homes together would create a ‘ghetto’ at one end of the cul-de-sac.
The Scottish Executive's slowness to bring in new rights led to accusations that ministers have been ‘got at’ by civil servants 'unsympathetic' to the language.
He said both he and his ministers had practiced an ‘illogical, 'unsympathetic' and self-centered style of communication’.
On Israel, he writes: "…Orwell was 'unsympathetic' to the Zionist cause and there is nothing in the subsequent history of the State of Israel that would have led him to change his mind."
I've written another cruel and 'unsympathetic' character.
They have been betrayed by those who say that Australians are hard-hearted, 'unsympathetic' , closed and cold.
I am not 'unsympathetic' to Singer's vegetarianism.
My wife is extremely 'unsympathetic' to it but it's my way of winding down, it helps me to relax when I'm stressed.
I was a good enough actor I suppose, having practised practically my whole life, but why did I always play the cold 'unsympathetic' villain?
His inclination, as a federalist, was 'unsympathetic' towards some of that exploration.
I'm generally 'unsympathetic' to autobiographical works.
Because of its emphasis on universalism and on acculturation within the host societies, Reform was 'unsympathetic' , even hostile, towards the Zionist movement.
What I got instead was a gut-wrenchingly awful representation of my community, peopled with unlikeable and 'unsympathetic' characters and crammed full of every negative Jewish stereotype imaginable.
She's cold and 'unsympathetic' , and I don't like her.
A reader would understandably begin to suspect that he might be shirking his imaginative responsibilities here by offering us nothing more than an unsympathetic portrait of an 'unsympathetic' character.
Not to mention that after the long wait, when you finally get to the counter, you meet an 'unsympathetic' employee telling you there's no child support money deposited there for you to collect.
Put in this context, playing an 'unsympathetic' figure in Magnolia looks less like a leap of faith and more a logical progression, and as for the ‘risky’ element?
In 1930 he assumed power in Brazil after a revolution and his dictatorship was 'unsympathetic' towards modern art.
At this point, an 'unsympathetic' viewer might say that he is too severe.
The writing and directing move the story along, painting a rather sympathetic portrait of a very 'unsympathetic' character.
In short, I am not 'unsympathetic' to his agenda nor am I of the religious right.
Consequently, he is an 'unsympathetic' character, whom he is hard pressed to make sympathetic.
Some reformers are simply 'unsympathetic' to the clash of ideas and interests that is inseparable from democratic politics.
But the narrator is so 'unsympathetic' , so blank and fleshless, that it's hard to feel engaged by her story, unless by the freak-show details.
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