unsympathetic

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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
I don't mean to sound harsh and 'unsympathetic' , but I did not want to be held hostage in a room listening to other peoples' problems.
He said both he and his ministers had practiced an ‘illogical, 'unsympathetic' and self-centered style of communication’.
They have been betrayed by those who say that Australians are hard-hearted, 'unsympathetic' , closed and cold.
Consequently, he is an 'unsympathetic' character, whom he is hard pressed to make sympathetic.
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.
People see that present-day law is unduly lenient towards the criminal, and 'unsympathetic' , sometimes harsh, towards the victim.
His book is particularly 'unsympathetic' towards the Lhasa theocracy, which is not surprising since he chronicles the 1904 invasion of Tibet by the British.
He seems a somewhat austere and 'unsympathetic' figure and his verses today seem dull and obscure, in translation at least.
When I just go ahead and speak my mind, inevitably it comes out sounding like I am an insensitive, 'unsympathetic' rationalist.
They've also been portrayed, by the husband and his attorneys, and by 'unsympathetic' media, as everything from religious fanatics to pathetic simpletons.
I'm generally 'unsympathetic' to autobiographical works.
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.
One of the lady victims feels that they are being let down and find themselves directionless in an 'unsympathetic' environment.
If anything, deconstruction made the left wing postures even less palatable to 'unsympathetic' observers both inside and outside the university.
Indeed, almost any fiction written in English which deals with Catholicism, especially since the Second Vatican Catastrophe, is likely to be appropriately 'unsympathetic' .
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."
His own gaze, generally 'unsympathetic' and indifferent to the Other as such, evokes little sympathy.
Reporters and publications seen as 'unsympathetic' to the administration's goals find it harder to get access to officials.
With her face shadowed with the night, it was hard to tell if her expression was concerned or 'unsympathetic' as she looked to the girl sitting next to her.
Admittedly, I am an historian, so that makes me extremely 'unsympathetic' to the sorts of loose and ahistorical generalizations to which sociologists are greatly inclined.
The writing and directing move the story along, painting a rather sympathetic portrait of a very 'unsympathetic' character.
During his presidential years, perhaps due to shyness, he was at times criticized for being aloof, cold, and 'unsympathetic' under the stress of public duty.
Unlike him, whose doctors were extremely supportive, she found herself being dealt with by abrasive, 'unsympathetic' staff.
A generally 'unsympathetic' Supreme Court will again take up the issue - in the context of federal contracting programs - next term.
At times it's excruciatingly well-observed and cruel, but without being totally 'unsympathetic' .
There's nothing quite as 'unsympathetic' as a politician looking for sympathy.
In each, Douglas struggles against uppity, 'unsympathetic' women who threaten his masculinity, disrupt his career and his cosy family life, and sexually harass him in the office.
She assigned the story, she said last week, as an example of ‘an 'unsympathetic' narrator, a guy who is sadistic and sexist.’
At first, I was 'unsympathetic' with his position and had not attended the meeting.
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