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Definition of uncaring in English: uncaringadjectiveʌnˈkɛːrɪŋˌənˈkɛrɪŋ 1Not displaying sympathy or concern for others. 无同情心的;无爱心的 无爱心的父亲。 Example sentencesExamples - Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
- If you explode into goddess-worship then you're accused of being sarcastic, if you play it cool then you're uncaring and undeserving.
- Well, far it be it from me to be cold and uncaring all of the time.
- We think men are cold and uncaring, they think we are too emotional and clingy.
- Or was I supposed to think that she was cold, uncaring and mercenary in crediting his novel as her own work, and pocketing all the money?
- They could turn cold and uncaring, devoid of all emotion.
- I look up at him and see his face turn from mean and uncaring to concerned and guilty.
- They are selfish, uncaring people whose sole concern is money.
- I found myself speaking to a different person: ice cold, uncaring, dismissive.
- The parents were cold and uncaring, the nuns were brutal and cruel.
- We are not on our own in a cold, uncaring universe.
- His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold.
- After a loss or a bad play, was the player concerned or uncaring?
- His death is important to the journey of finding the father and is symbolic of the death of an uncaring father for one who will offer support and affection.
- I don't want to be mean and uncaring, but there is only so much sympathy and concern to spread around.
- Regardless of what had happened, her father had become cold and uncaring, and he rarely had time for his children.
- Your youngster may feel it is hopeless to try to be good, that he is doomed to be uncaring like the father, or selfish like the mother.
- Just how cold and uncaring her father was for that one moment in time had ruined her forever.
- Though I look just like her, they say, I act like my father, ruthless and uncaring.
- We are not on our own in an unfeeling, uncaring universe.
Synonyms unemotional, non-emotional, unsentimental, emotionless, impassive, nonchalant, cool, collected, calm, cool, calm, and collected, unruffled, unperturbed, composed, self-possessed, level-headed, self-controlled, temperate, sober, placid, equable, tranquil, serene, unexcitable, unflappable 2Not feeling interest in or attaching importance to something. 无兴趣的;不予关注的 she had always been uncaring of her appearance 她从不关注自己的外表。 Example sentencesExamples - Nakain sat down beside her, uncaring of the rain.
- Agape laid in d' Armano's arms, uncaring of the surroundings, his bare feet falling down into my lap.
- Mr Varma's answer is brutal: the rich in India have always lived a life quite uncaring of the ocean of poverty around them.
- Unafraid and uncaring of what her lord thought of her while eating, she began tearing the venison with her hands.
- Horse and rider moved as one, seemingly uncaring of any mole tunnels or gopher holes.
- I know this sounds callous and uncaring of those victims who suffered abuse at the hands of priests and religious.
- A turtle lazily munched on the coral, oblivious and uncaring of my presence, or the flashes emanating from my camera.
- The raven cawed playfully uncaring of its master's irritation, and leapt unto a stack of scrolls.
- Her mouth opened for him and he took her mouth like how she had seen him take to the races: rough, wild, dangerous… even uncaring of whom he hurt.
- Hero gasped, he started to run to the box, uncaring of noise, the same thought repeating in his head: please no!
- Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility.
- The dozen or so timid beasts looped about uncaring of the darkness that dominated the planet.
- She responded slowly, obviously uncaring of any pirate who may be waiting on the other side of the door.
- She drew up her knees and hugged them, uncaring of whether or not it was breakfast.
- He started to pull me away from my locker, uncaring of the black paint my hair was still dripping.
- He threw the cloth toward the ever-present fire, uncaring of whether it landed in the flames or on the floor.
- With that statement, she slapped him across the cheek, uncaring of the consequences of her actions.
- She had been lying in her bed, uncaring of the late hour and what the servants might think.
- She dived under the staircase, uncaring of the dust and potential for cobwebs, and the dark.
- For a while, they just stood there in front of the park, unaware and uncaring of how strange it looked.
Synonyms careless, lazy, lax, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, uninterested, lukewarm, indifferent, unconcerned, casual, offhand, blasé, insouciant, leisurely, relaxed
Derivativesadverb The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. Example sentencesExamples - If we continue to ignore the problems and treat our environment indifferently, or even worse, uncaringly, believe me, we will regret it.
- I pushed my black hair over my shoulder as I asked him, and regarded him uncaringly.
- Carmichael glanced at his watch uncaringly and then added: ‘Thank you for calling, we will reply to you we have any new information.’
- I collapsed in my chair next to Adam, and let my head thump onto the table, uncaringly.
Definition of uncaring in US English: uncaringadjectiveˌənˈkeriNGˌənˈkɛrɪŋ 1Not displaying sympathy or concern for others. 无同情心的;无爱心的 无爱心的父亲。 Example sentencesExamples - Just how cold and uncaring her father was for that one moment in time had ruined her forever.
- Regardless of what had happened, her father had become cold and uncaring, and he rarely had time for his children.
- After a loss or a bad play, was the player concerned or uncaring?
- They could turn cold and uncaring, devoid of all emotion.
- Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
- We are not on our own in an unfeeling, uncaring universe.
- I look up at him and see his face turn from mean and uncaring to concerned and guilty.
- We are not on our own in a cold, uncaring universe.
- His death is important to the journey of finding the father and is symbolic of the death of an uncaring father for one who will offer support and affection.
- I don't want to be mean and uncaring, but there is only so much sympathy and concern to spread around.
- If you explode into goddess-worship then you're accused of being sarcastic, if you play it cool then you're uncaring and undeserving.
- His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold.
- They are selfish, uncaring people whose sole concern is money.
- Or was I supposed to think that she was cold, uncaring and mercenary in crediting his novel as her own work, and pocketing all the money?
- Your youngster may feel it is hopeless to try to be good, that he is doomed to be uncaring like the father, or selfish like the mother.
- Though I look just like her, they say, I act like my father, ruthless and uncaring.
- I found myself speaking to a different person: ice cold, uncaring, dismissive.
- The parents were cold and uncaring, the nuns were brutal and cruel.
- We think men are cold and uncaring, they think we are too emotional and clingy.
- Well, far it be it from me to be cold and uncaring all of the time.
Synonyms unemotional, non-emotional, unsentimental, emotionless, impassive, nonchalant, cool, collected, calm, cool, calm, and collected, unruffled, unperturbed, composed, self-possessed, level-headed, self-controlled, temperate, sober, placid, equable, tranquil, serene, unexcitable, unflappable - 1.1 Not feeling interest in or attaching importance to something.
无兴趣的;不予关注的 she fled out into the weather, uncaring of the rain Example sentencesExamples - Her mouth opened for him and he took her mouth like how she had seen him take to the races: rough, wild, dangerous… even uncaring of whom he hurt.
- She had been lying in her bed, uncaring of the late hour and what the servants might think.
- She responded slowly, obviously uncaring of any pirate who may be waiting on the other side of the door.
- She dived under the staircase, uncaring of the dust and potential for cobwebs, and the dark.
- I know this sounds callous and uncaring of those victims who suffered abuse at the hands of priests and religious.
- With that statement, she slapped him across the cheek, uncaring of the consequences of her actions.
- Unafraid and uncaring of what her lord thought of her while eating, she began tearing the venison with her hands.
- He threw the cloth toward the ever-present fire, uncaring of whether it landed in the flames or on the floor.
- He started to pull me away from my locker, uncaring of the black paint my hair was still dripping.
- Hero gasped, he started to run to the box, uncaring of noise, the same thought repeating in his head: please no!
- She drew up her knees and hugged them, uncaring of whether or not it was breakfast.
- Mr Varma's answer is brutal: the rich in India have always lived a life quite uncaring of the ocean of poverty around them.
- The raven cawed playfully uncaring of its master's irritation, and leapt unto a stack of scrolls.
- A turtle lazily munched on the coral, oblivious and uncaring of my presence, or the flashes emanating from my camera.
- Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility.
- For a while, they just stood there in front of the park, unaware and uncaring of how strange it looked.
- The dozen or so timid beasts looped about uncaring of the darkness that dominated the planet.
- Nakain sat down beside her, uncaring of the rain.
- Agape laid in d' Armano's arms, uncaring of the surroundings, his bare feet falling down into my lap.
- Horse and rider moved as one, seemingly uncaring of any mole tunnels or gopher holes.
Synonyms careless, lazy, lax, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, uninterested, lukewarm, indifferent, unconcerned, casual, offhand, blasé, insouciant, leisurely, relaxed
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