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"unfeeling" Definitions
  1. not showing care or sympathy for other people

162 Sentences With "unfeeling"

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Vine is no more, killed by a cold unfeeling Twitter.
Surely neither the nurse nor the doctor was willfully unfeeling.
People think you're cold and unfeeling, but that's not true.
She's the unfeeling mother who abandons her son for sex.
How on Earth can we get along with awkward, unfeeling robots?
Should a detective be cold and unfeeling, or guided by emotion?
That is not to suggest that he is aloof or unfeeling.
Now, what about fears that companies are soulless and unfeeling money changers?
Like Payton, she's pretty much an unfeeling robot forged by extreme privilege.
Taystee is a sacrificial lamb to an unfeeling society, and so is Aleida.
He can be petulant, rude, puerile, spoilt, controlling, tyrannical, obsessive, unfeeling, even cruel.
Astrologers call Capricorns unfeeling; however, dear sea goat, I know you have feelings.
But then she worried that maybe she had overcorrected course and seemed unfeeling.
Are you an unfeeling ice maiden with nothing but money on your mind?
Maybe I am a cold, unfeeling robot who should go hide in a cave.
Show Us Your Favorite VinesVine is no more, killed by a cold unfeeling Twitter.
The house is not just some unfeeling evil, killing people who enter it with impunity.
Astrology fans sometimes accuse you Aquarians of being unfeeling, but we know that's not true.
Stereotypically, Cancer is a wishy-washy crybaby and Capricorn is a cold, hard, unfeeling sign.
LGBTQ asylum seekers are falling between the cracks of an overloaded and unfeeling detention system.
But then there's the argument that filmmaking isn't a cold, unfeeling science—it's an alchemy.
"I am always so surprised when people characterize my Mom as cold or unfeeling," Chelsea said.
Life is unfair, Hollywood is unkind, and Ben has responded by being openly and utterly unfeeling.
Sadly, cruelty has become normalized on modern factory farms, and animals are treated as unfeeling commodities.
Ms. De Keersmaeker and Mr. Sanchis's "A Love Supreme" is frantic and urgent, yet strangely unfeeling.
Myeshia Johnson said that the president was unfeeling and appeared not to know her husband's name.
So it should come as little surprise that Martin's attitude towards character death tends towards the unfeeling.
Instead, I was placed on anti-psychotics that made me left me in an unfeeling, apathetic daze.
Men have to be muscular, tough, unfeeling, are always right, can have whatever they want in life.
It's confusing — it seems unfeeling — to turn away from someone who makes a vehement claim of truth.
I guess that makes me sound glib, or worse, as if I'm some kind of unfeeling monster.
Gerwig's innovation is to make it plain that this attraction does not make Amy cold or unfeeling.
She knows first-hand that Raniere supporters quickly wrote her off as sociopathic, unfeeling, even developmentally delayed.
IRS can lead people to do something so unkind and unfeeling that they're oblivious to it, he says.
Rihanna "Needed Me" (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) There is no Rihanna better than icy, dismissive, unfeeling Rihanna. 5.
At some point, this bot's unfeeling gaze will systematically hunt them down and call them out for judgment.
"I think it's a callous and unfeeling thing to say — even though that it is true," he continued.
It'll also be tough stuff to kill the now literally undead, unfeeling Frankenstein's monster that is Qyburn's Mountain.
Too bad the nanoprobes themselves, while able to capture images and data, will be dumb, unthinking, and unfeeling hardware.
Harsh and unforgiving sounds, wrenched from cold and unfeeling computer code, a mirror for a world that feels similarly.
Unger avoids the cliché of portraying Rain's husband as unfeeling, unhelpful or uncaring; he's quite the opposite, in fact.
Even if that were true, it'd still be unfeeling and boring to state it, then leave the statement unexamined.
The horror of Mike Meyers is like that of an unfeeling social system: an unstoppable entity indiscriminately dehumanizing people.
The horror of Mike Meyers is like that of an unfeeling social system: an unstoppable entity  indiscriminately dehumanizing people.
Kneeling upright at the altar rail before the statue of the Virgin Mary, Annie sleeps a good, unfeeling sleep.
The point stands, but Auerbach's slightly unfeeling tone also begs a further question about his role in public life.
Just imagine screaming that gospel outro as you and your friends are consumed by the unfeeling darkness of space.
Being regularly exposed to that type of content is mentally taxing, and offloading the labor to unfeeling machines sounds reasonable.
The documentary suggests that Routier was convicted in large part because she was painted as a narcissist and unfeeling mother.
Image: NASASometimes, the majesty of the final frontier—a cold, unfeeling space—has the power to make our eyes misty.
Bottom line: If a guy cries less than a girl, it isn't necessarily because he is unfeeling or less emotional.
I'm not him anymore, he replied, which seems like a sneaky way to excuse being an unfeeling jerk to everyone.
But by contrast, the world itself seems to treat them with unfeeling coldness, objectifying and dehumanizing them at every turn.
Looking back, I like to think I saw hints of that vulnerable, crying child hiding behind his cold, black, unfeeling gaze.
Since when did the possibility of innocence become, for today's liberals, something to wave off with an archly unfeeling "boo hoo"?
Sure, the man is unfeeling—but however he was built, his maker at least had a razor-sharp sense of humor.
He was also the ultimate underdog, taking on the mighty, unfeeling and — in some music circles, at least — arrogant Gershwin establishment.
"James is absolutely not a Harvey Weinstein, he is not an unfeeling monster who has no sense of reality," she told GMA.
Sadly this poor, cold, unfeeling piece of machinery can solve a 3D puzzle but will never truly understand the pride of accomplishment.
My friend Sam feels that I am being cold and unfeeling, and we no longer run errands together because of this dispute.
So, why does ESPN still act mostly like a monolithic, unfeeling Borg-like entity in an era in which everything is political?
Who picks up the slack when any slack is felt as the cold, unfeeling hand of death creeping up on your village?
He's frustrating fodder for that eternal question: How could someone with such elegant, sensitive visions be so unremittingly willful, tyrannical, unfeeling, ungiving?
Tovey is fantastic, showing off a soulfulness and tenderness to Kevin, whom we always assumed was as untouchable as he was unfeeling.
It's not like I don't enjoy hugging my not-so-close friends or family members — my cold, unfeeling heart's just not in it.
Lodge 49 tactfully deals with the degradation of finding happiness in an unfeeling economy, but really it's about the grounding importance of relationships.
As the later travails of Diana showed, nothing can be more self-righteous, unfeeling and immovable than an establishment that has closed ranks.
Oddly, it's the arrival of David, the supposedly unfeeling sugar daddy, that finally jump-starts the action, two-thirds of the way through.
In scientific fields that thrive on data, sexism can pass as legitimate when couched in the language of cold, unfeeling numbers and percentage points.
But deeper in the album, in a place less warm and inviting, is the stunning track "Needed Me." Here, Rihanna is icy, almost unfeeling.
Both works are completely pared down, uninflected and unfeeling at first glance, but then revealed to be full of sentiment, deeply human, and poignant.
The hard faces and unfeeling eyesWithout a common languageOr iota of empathy,Tell you to go backTo where you came from, but you can't.
Officials planned to use midazolam and fentanyl to put Dozier into an unfeeling coma, after which they would administer cisatracurium, which would stop his heart.
A series of coincidences brings our heroes, Daniel Bae (Charles Melton) and Natasha Kinsley (Yara Shahidi), together – and an unfeeling institution might pull them apart.
Although they can seem unfeeling at times, you can always depend on an Aquarius to be fearless when they're doing what they believe is right.
Hopefully, upcoming missions like NASA's 2020 rover will give us more insight into how we can live (and fuck) on such a cold, unfeeling planet.
Then again, anything that has to do with the cold, unfeeling vacuum of the final frontier is going to come with some sort of risk.
If you have ever thought that your charismatic, ambitious, ruthless, and unfeeling boss could be a psychopath, your armchair diagnosis may not be far off.
The word is overused, but never has an exhibition come closer to capturing the feeling of being trapped in a huge, absurd, unfeeling bureaucratic system.
Some people think you Aquarians are unfeeling—this is definitely not true, and anyone who does think this about Aquarians will learn a lesson today!
The Mandalorian quickly fell in love with the sweet, cooing baby, and refused to let him become little more than a trophy for unfeeling villains.
The German company has taken what was a cold and unfeeling sound-reproduction device and it's made it just that little bit softer, warmer, and cozier.
One of the most promising aspects of this series is the attempt one assumes it will make to understand the psychology of this outwardly unfeeling billionaire.
"There truly is something terrifying about seeing a performer as passionate and expansive as Bardem play a character so cold and unfeeling as Chigurh," Entertainment Weekly wrote.
At its worst, however, Thatcher's adversarial approach to politics made her seem adamantine and unfeeling, which created enmity among a meaningful portion of the industrial working class.
The response, the product of U.K. socialized medicine, should put everyone on guard about the dangers of putting healthcare into the hands a cold, unfeeling government bureaucracy.
" Jonathan B. Segal, writing in The New York Times Book Review, said it showed "how an underprivileged black man was victimized by a fat-cat, unfeeling Establishment.
To Clinton, who had prided himself all his life on remembering people and writing appreciative notes, such unfeeling behavior was worse than a sin; it was a mistake.
Rightly or wrongly, some of this is because of a stereotype Americans tend to have about white men: They're bottled up and unfeeling, scared of their own emotions.
Plath frames Mary's choice as a courageous rebellion, the only principled choice that any feeling person could make in a system that numbs its population into unfeeling complacency.
Was unfeeling of the tugging the children did on their fathers' arms or the glance of a sister's palm over her sold sister's face for the last time.
At the end of 2016, our country had swung in the direction of gold leaf, an ecstatic celebration of unfeeling billionaire-dom that kept me up at night.
It's easy to object to abortion when you assume the women who pursue them are cold, unfeeling hardly-human humans who don't respect the beauty and miracle of life.
Across much of Western Europe, critics complain of distant and unfeeling technocrats in Brussels who enforce arcane rules to the letter, with little understanding of local nuances and needs.
The twist is that the prophecy from the beginning is actually not about Elsa, but about Hans — he's the one with a metaphorical frozen heart because he's an unfeeling sociopath.
Dormant modules lie in wait to make sure we're connected with our children no matter what those other hedonistic and unfeeling pricks in those other buildings down the block think.
It's not the tale of a single murder — more of a pile of them — but as its pieces accrue meaning, the culprits emerge: chance, human cruelty, and the unfeeling universe.
Mr. Ivanov was also responsible for helping shape the Kremlin's image, which has not been aided in recent months by unfeeling comments, particularly from Dmitri A. Medvedev, the prime minister.
There are computational models to test the beast-machine theory, put forth by French philosopher Rene Descartes, that says animals differ from humans in that they are unthinking, unfeeling machines.
You got it all: the constant emotional angst of living in this thin society and being overweight, the despair brought to you by the unthinking and unfeeling comments of others.
Incidents of vandalism as described in the article are interesting evidence of the economic and technological crossroads we are currently at, but the rage described is directed toward unfeeling objects.
Eramo, who was then an associate dean of students, accused the magazine of portraying her as unfeeling about the alleged assault and concerned only about hushing up reports of sexual attack.
Jessica Valenti, the author and founder of the feminist media site Feministing, told me that she's coping with the barrage of sexual assault stories by cultivating a kind of selective unfeeling.
You're there to monitor operations and provide assistance to the astronauts under your care as needed, and you see all of it unfold through the unfeeling perspective of a camera lens.
The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices.
That led to a sideline shot of blood pouring from his nose, which led to numerous Twitter jokes about cocaine from unfeeling wags such as, um, myself and Jon Ryan's own brother.
His words — that her husband "knew what he signed up for" — seemed crass, unfeeling and disrespectful to the family and were quickly revealed by Ms. Wilson, who had heard them on speakerphone.
It's about getting older and seeing your loved ones die long before you — some of age, but more of disease and bad luck and negligence at the hands of an unfeeling country.
A ballerina who was kidnapped and brainwashed into being a sleeper cell assassin of her husband (a notable officer in Overwatch), Widowmaker now exists as a unfeeling sniper who somehow needs spike heels.
The film delves into the "Crocodile Rock" singer's uneasy relationship with an unfeeling father and a harsh mother, as well as a toxic early relationship which contributes to the singer's descent into addiction.
And that's in pop culture as well, that people have these ideas that there's one way to grieve and if we're not devastated and deeply traumatized that somehow we're in denial or unfeeling.
"The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices," she writes.
Go watch those numbers representing the orbital trajectory of a car you'll never be able to afford and that will far outlast your brief blip of existence in this unfeeling universe constantly change forever.
The movie's story line, concocted by Hausner and Géraldine Bajard, recalls that of the much-remade classic "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," in which emotional humans are replaced by unfeeling drones hatched from pods.
Meadow, who so badly wants to believe that Noah is different from her gangster dad, ultimately realizes that he's similarly unfeeling when he turns on a distraught Caitlin after pretending to want to help her.
Look at the actual computer program in his head turn on after he gets water poured on him: Efficient, unfeeling brand management on the fly, from the thought leader of Silicon Valley's foremost basketball disruptors.
But consider how we were willing to forgive Steve Jobs, who was so famously unfeeling that he invariably parked his car in Apple's disabled spots, and then elevate him as a cultural icon and genius.
Restaurant Review 7 Photos View Slide Show ' No matter how callous and unfeeling we restaurant critics may appear, none of us, as far as I know, has actually hoped for a restaurant to burn down.
But in order to share in the advertising wealth a user base of more than a billion can provide, independent producers like Mr. Pakman must satisfy the demands of YouTube's unfeeling, opaque and shifting algorithms.
A bona fide art critic was brought in to judge the art and, staying true to style, he was more impressed by the emotion embodied in Judah's work than the cold unfeeling photorealism of SeuratBot's attempt.
The young woman torn to shreds by her cold and unfeeling sister for not visiting her while she was sick in the hospital could vow to never ignore those in her life who need her support.
The prosecutor, the documentary's experts speculate, overcharged Anthony given the limited evidence, perhaps feeling pressure over the public outrage about Anthony, who by the time of trial was made to look like an unfeeling, monstrous mother.
The newer, much longer film has been called (not unfairly) "unfeeling," with Guadagnino focusing on distressingly gory scenes, making them as drawn out, textured, and memorable as the peach scene in Call Me by Your Name.
Once she realized the attention was unavoidable, she took advantage of the spotlight, using it to call attention to humanitarian causes and to give sympathetic interviews that cast the Palace as unfeeling and out of touch.
However, our friend is not in fact some sort of unthinking, unfeeling sex bot and as such is going to have his resolve softened by a number of external factors such as the ones mentioned above.
It's often easy to be oblivious to the fact that we could all be mercifully annihilated by unfeeling space rocks at any moment, with no paternally gruff oil rig workers to save us if the occasion arises.
She was immediately enchanting and downright cruel as the unfeeling assassin of Eve's (Oh) ire (and awe), but the full scope of her role unfolded in subsequent episodes with the introduction of her many personas and disguises.
You cannot ignore that Thompson is, fundamentally, an unfeeling robot, who cannot love or reproduce or feel even the slightest bit of pleasure when he touches a bong to his lips and takes in its sweet vapors.
It's not the tale of a single murder — more of a pile of them — but as the film's individual pieces and parts accrue meaning, the culprits of its stories emerge: chance, human cruelty, and the unfeeling universe.
Another hurricane, Katrina, had battered the presidency of George W. Bush in 2005, when the combination of an inept response on the ground and tone-deaf comments by the president created an impression of incompetent and unfeeling government.
He's at CrimeCon, the reporter says, and as Kratz is delivering his emphatic story on why Avery is a cold, unfeeling psychopath, you see an attendee of CrimeCon in the background taking advantage of the convention's photo opp.
Their account of the free-market economy sees it as a pitiless world divided between winners and losers, wherein the winners are unfeeling corporations that put profits over people, devoted only to their false idol, the almighty dollar.
Fictional characters are not exempt from the re-evaluation: Take Tom Sawyer, who in Robert Coover's recent novel "Huck Out West" sours from boyish, winsome cheat to unfeeling frontier lawyer, expropriating the indigenous nations of the Great Plains.
And though Justice League accidentally confirms that Prince is a prime character again (she gets a breathtaking, joy-inducing solo scene), it's still very much focused on Affleck's gruff, unfeeling Batman and his tenuous relationship with Cavill's charmless Superman.
Maybe it's just the latest example in an ancient tradition of humans banding together in defiance of a cold, unfeeling world, but never has it been more needed than now, when civilization sits precariously at the precipice of its own existence.
Slurring her words slightly, she avoids the breathy and the throaty for something sharper and more nasal, a voice that admits no vulnerability and cuts like a siren, a voice that sings even the tender love songs with stark, unfeeling authority.
Somewhere along the line, over the past two years, hope quietly morphed into ambivalence...or maybe even indifference — but my husband told me he's truly uncomfortable with this word, as, I suppose, am I, since it equates to such unfeeling, to nothingness.
Finally, Romney's comments reinforced the Obama campaign's narrative about him in 2012 (that he was an unfeeling aristocrat who fired your dad), while Clinton's don't really play into the Trump campaign's narrative about her (that she's an untrustworthy crook who should be jailed).
At the end of NFC Championship game on Sunday between the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams, if you were thinking, even an unfeeling, glitch-filled robot could have made that pass interference call, we might just have a simulator for you.
Because you can come off as aloof and are ruled by serious Saturn, you're sometimes perceived as cold and unfeeling, but the truth is here have been times in your life when you had to repress your emotions to survive without crumbling.
Today, extreme inequality makes charts about aggregate growth look cold and unfeeling; when a grand total of 42 individuals control as much wealth as 3.7 billion of the world's poorest people, calculations of G.D.P. can come across as not only irrelevant but mocking.
Maybe you really did swipe left by accident the first time, in which case profile recycling is just an example of an unfeeling corporation doing something good by accident, by granting you the rare chance at a do-over in this life.
Cox's descriptions of the inside of the nursery are partly cribbed from the short story, but coupled with his occasional, terrifying sound effects and the cold indifference of your basically animated, unfeeling children, The World the Children Made is psychological horror at its finest.
And while most explorers of underground music have long since adopted the idea that electronics can be used to chart emotional landscapes, there is this lingering stereotype that those who channel electricity to produce their sounds are doing so in a manner that's inherently unfeeling.
That he is consistently cruel and unfeeling in the words he chooses, such as when he attacked Khiz Kahn's wife, Ghazala, because she did not speak but stood quietly next to her husband as he spoke at the Democratic convention, with Trump suggesting Mrs.
He was indeed berating the United States for not welcoming the hard-working Mexicans seeking entry into the United States in search of work—insinuating that it was somehow the fault of an unfeeling U.S. government and citing horrific instances of people drowning in the Rio Grande.
Tom Hanks is terrific as the stoic (but not unfeeling) Sullenberger, Aaron Eckhart's moustache makes a giddily fun sidekick, the rescue sequence is a heart-stopper, there are at least three lip-quiver moments and next thing you know, you're filing for the exits feeling glad to be alive.
Giannis. In a world that offers us so few joys, in a cold and unfeeling universe through which where we are forced to haul our miserable, rocking sacks of flesh, with only the embrace of death to reward us when our weary task is through, there is Giannis.
The robotic pup—which unlike an actual dog is probably not very fun to pet and may eventually use its cold, unfeeling AI to determine the most efficient way to kill—moves smoothly thanks to its 17 joints and 3D vision system that allows it to perceive the world around it.
I also understand how rare startup success is and I try, in my own way, to assuage the grief of a new founder in a distant city who is finding out, as I did, that the world is cold and unfeeling and uninterested in your idea until, one morning, it isn't.
Although you've been called cold and unfeeling by astrologers—it's true that you're stoic and can put on a brave face—you're just as full of emotions as anyone, and this full moon in sensual Taurus is a brilliant time to dive deeply into the feelings that are coming up for you.
You'd think a love of boundary-pushing and subversion would naturally lead to a vibrant multinational community of women in horror, off screen in production as well as on—cold, unfeeling, serial-killing nightmare bitches who undo society's expectations in a way that makes people profoundly uncomfortable and pushes everyone's boundaries, including dudes' .
You may be Georgette Darrington — of Bridget Barton's A GOVERNESS FOR THE BROODING DUKE (Amazon Digital, 218 cents) — who's left penniless by her improvident father and perforce becomes governess to the adorable wards of the taciturn, unfeeling Duke of Draycott, suffering such humiliations as being served burnt toast by the antagonistic upper servants.
Pivoting around Andrew Scott (Fleabag, Sherlock) as a social media user whose behavior escalates from "jaded" to "renegade," the episode blatantly apes the extremities of our current technological age, from untrustworthy Uber drivers to heinously unfeeling Facebook policies to Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey being ... well, just being Jack Dorsey.
She was very much averse to returning to the stage in Metzerott Hall, contending that it would appear unfeeling for her to do so, but as a number of the more distinguished members of the council were absent, she agreed to take her accustomed place to the right of the presiding officer.
You wanted to kill yourself, Bobby suspected, only when the access to any feeling at all, whether good or bad, was completely eroded, when you found yourself, as many poor souls did, mired upon an undifferentiatedly flat and horizonless plane of Unfeeling, bereft of access to any avenue of actual or potential emotional excitation.
NORIO MARUYAMAPress secretaryMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Tokyo China's unfeeling officialsJust as bricking up Salary Alley in Beijing is a microcosm of changes in China's urban planning, so the careless, if not ruthless, manner in which it was done also reflects the usual official haughty stance in handling domestic matters ("Hollowed-out hutong", May 20th).
Logitech is promising up to four months of battery life off a single charge — and unlike all the other mice in the MX lineup, the MX Vertical finally charges via USB-C, which gives me the personal reassurance that I am apparently not just shouting about cable standards into an empty, unfeeling void all the time.
Psychopathy's most consistent feature is a high level of antisocial behavior, but those classified as primary psychopaths are thought to be more unfeeling and less fearful, while secondary psychopaths are more prone to anger and impulsive behavior (estimates vary, but around one to two percent of the general population might have clinically noticeable symptoms of psychopathy).
The very few among us, as in Trump's minions and writerly defenders, who can apparently neither imagine themselves in the position of the children or the parents subjected to such heartless abuse, stand out now as unfeeling and cynical to an almost staggering degree (which is saying a lot given the amorality of the Trumpians thus far).
" The agonized open letter Buber wrote in response explained that, although such a course might work against the British Empire, against Hitler it was meaningless: "An effective stand in the form of non-violence may be taken against unfeeling human beings in the hope of gradually bringing them to their senses; but a diabolic universal steamroller cannot thus be withstood.
His catalog of sins has been well established: He was an ogre in real life, especially to the women closest to him; he was an ogre in his writing, especially in his unfeeling portrayal of women (again) and Africans, Indians, Muslims, Trinidadians, and other subjects of the post-colonial world; he was a reactionary, a misanthrope, and a narcissist, all of which suffused his work.

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