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unfeeling

[uhn-fee-ling] / ʌnˈfi lɪŋ /


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And so, as a result, something of the inanimate realm clung to them still; a state of unfeeling, the sense that flies were less beings than things.

From New York Times

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

From Washington Post

If I don’t respond, then I am unfeeling.

From Washington Post

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

From Washington Post

Her teenage lyrics about broken promises and unfeeling betrayals take on an extra twist when applied to her former business partners.

From New York Times