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单词 unloving
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Definition of unloving in English:

unloving

adjective ʌnˈlʌvɪŋˌənˈləvɪŋ
  • Not loving.

    无爱心的

    an unloving father

    无爱心的父亲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Aaron in particular has come to know the woods, hills and lochs intimately, as substitutes for his remote, unloving parents.
    • Are we now meant to aspire to unloving, mean-spirited, aggressive domestic disharmony?
    • Freud hit the nail on the head when he wrote that all religions preach love for their fellow believers, but they are ‘hard and unloving to non-believers’.
    • And why bring unwanted children into the world, why should children be brought up in an unloving environment?
    • Supporting actors include Robert Patrick as Johnny's unloving father, Tyler Hilton as a young Elvis Presley, and Shooter Jennings as his father, Waylon.
    • A fair and not an unloving assessment - but the obvious facts here are apt to mislead.
    • Rose is too unloved; the Mitwissers are too unloving - and so, for all its cleverness and texture, the novel itself is hard to love.
    • Ranked against him are the hideous shades of the Inquisition and directly in his path is his unloving, tyrannical father, the King.
    • Even relationships can be affected, because the person with SAD can become irritable, unloving and unlovable, says charity Mind.
    • B1 is full of rage at the very real wrong that was done to him by a distant and unloving father.
    • New Yorker Mathias Gold, 50, in Israel Horovitz's My Old Lady, has inherited some French books and an apartment in Paris from his rich but unloving father, Max.
    • In 1140, after the mysterious disappearance of a Shrewsbury clerk, the young Meriet was brought by his unloving father to a Benedictine monastery.
    • Travers was born in 1909, the daughter of an austere, stiff, unloving but clearly well-off family who, for the sake of her father's rheumatism, moved to Cannes on the French Riviera when she was 12.
    • Many were running away from hostile or feckless parents - unloving stepmothers and drunken fathers feature in several reminiscences - or from the prospect of onshore unemployment.
    • She hasn't, I think, asked herself why, if his wife is as unloving and chilly as all that and the children are grown and gone, he hasn't left home?
    • Mary Tyler Moore, after years of nurturing that chipper television identity, had transformed herself into this cold, unloving matron.
    • The idea, for example, that the prince of Wales was a bad father, an unloving father, was proved wrong almost immediately for everyone to see.
    • I just hadn't realised that so many straight men could be so selfish and unloving towards their offspring.
    • But many Christians today treat homosexuality as the worst of all sins and that's shameful and completely unloving, thereby un-Christlike. To me, it's a problem like alcoholism or a gambling addiction.
    • Authoritarian parents are not unloving, rejecting, or cruel.
    Synonyms
    unemotional, unaffectionate, impassive, dispassionate

Derivatives

  • unlovingly

    无爱心的

  • adverb
    • It's easier because now we know that this person who comes to meet us unlovingly is angry or enraged, is most definitely unhappy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If he had handled it unlovingly, unaffectionately, and roughly would he have been arrested?
      • Now, as before, discounters still offer unlovingly thrown-together, hospital-gray crates at dubious prices, presumably in the hopes of at least making the same sales as the previous year.
      • Or the country either - and he let his eye roam unlovingly over the wild, sad-coloured landscape, with its skimpy, sad-coloured trees.
      • Bob Somerby, idling at a restaurant in Baltimore, not only says campaign coverage ticked upward last fall but suggests he might scale back the Howler, the Web site where he eviscerates what he unlovingly calls ‘your press corps.’
  • unlovingness

  • noun
    • It is their unlovingness that they extend out of their crippled psyche.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As we learn to love ourselves unlovingness of Self has less and less influence.
      • Denying unlovingness has felt necessary to keep a positive sense of self, but it hasn't worked out that way.
      • He must be convicted a second time because of his sinful life of doubt, and temper, and unlovingness.
      • The word carnal is a form of the Latin word for flesh, and all unlovingness is nothing but the fruit or work of the flesh.

Definition of unloving in US English:

unloving

adjectiveˌənˈləviNGˌənˈləvɪŋ
  • Not loving.

    无爱心的

    an unloving father

    无爱心的父亲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Freud hit the nail on the head when he wrote that all religions preach love for their fellow believers, but they are ‘hard and unloving to non-believers’.
    • Authoritarian parents are not unloving, rejecting, or cruel.
    • Rose is too unloved; the Mitwissers are too unloving - and so, for all its cleverness and texture, the novel itself is hard to love.
    • The idea, for example, that the prince of Wales was a bad father, an unloving father, was proved wrong almost immediately for everyone to see.
    • A fair and not an unloving assessment - but the obvious facts here are apt to mislead.
    • Many were running away from hostile or feckless parents - unloving stepmothers and drunken fathers feature in several reminiscences - or from the prospect of onshore unemployment.
    • B1 is full of rage at the very real wrong that was done to him by a distant and unloving father.
    • Supporting actors include Robert Patrick as Johnny's unloving father, Tyler Hilton as a young Elvis Presley, and Shooter Jennings as his father, Waylon.
    • Are we now meant to aspire to unloving, mean-spirited, aggressive domestic disharmony?
    • Even relationships can be affected, because the person with SAD can become irritable, unloving and unlovable, says charity Mind.
    • Ranked against him are the hideous shades of the Inquisition and directly in his path is his unloving, tyrannical father, the King.
    • New Yorker Mathias Gold, 50, in Israel Horovitz's My Old Lady, has inherited some French books and an apartment in Paris from his rich but unloving father, Max.
    • And why bring unwanted children into the world, why should children be brought up in an unloving environment?
    • Travers was born in 1909, the daughter of an austere, stiff, unloving but clearly well-off family who, for the sake of her father's rheumatism, moved to Cannes on the French Riviera when she was 12.
    • In 1140, after the mysterious disappearance of a Shrewsbury clerk, the young Meriet was brought by his unloving father to a Benedictine monastery.
    • Aaron in particular has come to know the woods, hills and lochs intimately, as substitutes for his remote, unloving parents.
    • I just hadn't realised that so many straight men could be so selfish and unloving towards their offspring.
    • Mary Tyler Moore, after years of nurturing that chipper television identity, had transformed herself into this cold, unloving matron.
    • She hasn't, I think, asked herself why, if his wife is as unloving and chilly as all that and the children are grown and gone, he hasn't left home?
    • But many Christians today treat homosexuality as the worst of all sins and that's shameful and completely unloving, thereby un-Christlike. To me, it's a problem like alcoholism or a gambling addiction.
    Synonyms
    unemotional, unaffectionate, impassive, dispassionate
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