unfeeling
unfeeling — 形容詞
1. showing no concern, kindness, or care about the pain or problems that other peop
冷漠;無情
對他人痛苦毫無同情心
showing no concern, kindness, or care about the pain or problems that other people experience
Roya found her boss's unfeeling attitude toward staff concerns deeply upsetting.
Roya 發現她老闆對員工擔憂的冷漠態度令她非常沮喪。
collocation: unfeeling attitude toward
Vikram's unfeeling comment about Yumi's injury made everyone at the table uncomfortable.
Vikram 對 Yumi 受傷說的無情話語,讓在座每個人都很不自在。
unfeeling + comment about [someone's problem]
The newspaper called the company's decision to fire sick workers unfeeling and selfish.
報紙批評該公司解僱生病員工的決定既無情又自私。
How could the hospital be so unfeeling toward a child who had lost both parents?
醫院怎麼能對一個失去雙親的孩子如此冷漠?
- callous
stronger than unfeeling; suggests being hardened against others' suffering through repeated exposure
- heartless
stronger and more emotional; implies active cruelty or lack of human feeling
- cold-hearted
more informal; focuses on emotional coldness and lack of warmth
- unsympathetic
weaker; simply lacking understanding or pity without the harshness of unfeeling
- compassionate
actively showing care and concern for others' suffering
- sympathetic
showing understanding and pity for someone's problems
- kind-hearted
naturally caring and gentle toward others
文法句型
unfeeling + noun
be + unfeeling
unfeeling + toward/about
用法筆記
Stronger than 'unsympathetic' or 'unkind'. It suggests deliberate coldness or indifference rather than a simple lack of awareness. Used mainly in formal or written contexts.