Uncaring Meaning in English
word
ənˈkɛɹɪŋ
un-KAIR-ing
ʌnkˈeəɹɪŋ
un-KAIR-ing
释义
Not showing concern or sympathy for other people or situations; not caring about what happens to others.
用法与细微差别
'Uncaring' is neutral or mildly negative and often describes people, attitudes, or actions lacking emotional response. Common with 'an uncaring attitude,' 'seem uncaring.' Less strong than 'cruel.' Not usually formal; avoid in professional or academic writing.
Spanish: indiferente - insensiblePortuguese (BR): indiferente - insensívelPortuguese (PT): indiferente - insensívelChinese (Simplified): 冷漠 - 不关心Chinese (Traditional): 冷漠 - 不關心Hindi: निर्दयी - बेपरवाहArabic: غير مبالٍ - عديم الإحساسBengali: নির্লিপ্ত - উদাসীনRussian: безразличный - равнодушныйJapanese: 無関心な - 思いやりのないVietnamese: thờ ơ - vô tâmKorean: 무관심한 - 냉담한Turkish: umursamaz - ilgisizUrdu: بے پروا - لاپرواIndonesian: tidak peduli - acuh tak acuh
例句
He was uncaring about her feelings.
basic
The manager seemed uncaring about the staff's problems.
basic
Some people are uncaring about the environment.
basic
She gave him an uncaring look and walked away.
natural
Don’t be so uncaring—try to understand what she’s going through.
natural
His uncaring words hurt her more than he realized.
natural