uncaring

[ US /ənˈkɛɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkˈe‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking affection or warm feeling
    an uncaring person
  2. without care or thought for others
    the thoughtless saying of a great princess on being informed that the people had no bread; `Let them eat cake'
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How To Use uncaring In A Sentence

  • His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold.
  • Hero gasped, he started to run to the box, uncaring of noise, the same thought repeating in his head: please no!
  • Someone came up and accused my gran of being uncaring.
  • At the same time, through uncaring ignorance or malice, they brought about the extinction of numberless species of native flora and fauna.
  • She is very smart and well-known and respected in our community - except for her tactless, uncaring personality.
  • Slowly, weakly, he curled his arms back around her, his movements sluggish and uncaring.
  • It's also interesting to see Jiro next to Ichiro, who looks just like Jiro but doesn't have the Gemini chip, making him reckless, uncaring, and unmindful of the presence of others.
  • We are not on our own in a cold, uncaring universe.
  • Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
  • I may sound cruel and uncaring by saying this but where should charity start and end?
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