unfeelingun‧feel‧ing /ʌnˈfiːlɪŋ/ adjective

- an unfeeling government bureaucracy
- From this nucleus, it swiftly spread throughout his head and trunk, leaving only his limbs in an unfeeling limbo.
- He smiled lazily, but it was a cool, unfeeling smile.
- I know it sounds unfeeling but to be blunt we can't go on much longer without any money coming in.
- In spite of the sensational, unfeeling way it had been used, the picture was moving.
- Kelly's eyes flicked from the body on the ground to the horse, trampling the saddle beneath its unfeeling hoofs.
- Paul had been quite wrong to call Michele cold and unfeeling.
- To be without emotion is to be unfeeling, to have no contact with the human condition.
► cold and unfeeling
Dave had been quite wrong to call Michelle cold and unfeeling. nounfeelfeelingfeelingsadjectiveunfeelingverbfeel