Unfeeling Meaning in English
word
ənˈfiɫɪŋ
uhn-FEE-ling
ʌnfˈiːlɪŋ
un-FEE-ling
释义
Describes someone who does not show emotions or sympathy for other people. They seem cold or not affected by the feelings of others.
用法与细微差别
'Unfeeling' is formal and negative, implying someone is cold-hearted or lacks empathy. Common with 'person', 'attitude', 'act'. Not the same as 'emotionless' (neutral), which just means not showing feeling.
Spanish: insensible - frío - sin compasiónPortuguese (BR): insensível - sem compaixãoPortuguese (PT): insensível - sem compaixãoChinese (Simplified): 无情的 - 冷漠的Chinese (Traditional): 無情的 - 冷漠的Hindi: निर्मम - संवेदनहीनArabic: قاسي القلب - بلا مشاعرBengali: নিষ্ঠুর - কঠিন হৃদয়Russian: бесчувственный - черствыйJapanese: 冷淡な - 無情なVietnamese: vô cảm - lạnh lùngKorean: 냉정한 - 무정한Turkish: duygusuz - acımasızUrdu: بے حس - سنگدلIndonesian: vô cảm - lạnh lùng
例句
He gave an unfeeling response to her sad story.
basic
The villain in the movie was completely unfeeling.
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His unfeeling comment made everyone uncomfortable.
basic
I can't believe how unfeeling she was when I needed help.
natural
You don't have to be so unfeeling about other people's problems.
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His unfeeling attitude really hurt his friends, even though he didn't notice.
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