unfeeling in the PONS Dictionary

unfeeling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an unfeeling thing to say

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Both were cowardly and unfeeling.
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This quickly escalates when he proves himself to be a cold and unfeeling ruler.
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She took it elsewhere, she left a note for the maid, a bit uncharacteristic of her otherwise robotic, unfeeling self.
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He appears cold and unfeeling but is still nonetheless a powerful exponent in the use of the saber.
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She acts cold and unfeeling, but it is only an act to hide her kinder nature for the sake of her sister.
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Arguments that it can be exaggerated risk sounding like unfeeling disaster reports of the "not many dead" kind.
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His life experience prompted him to turn inward, seemingly cold and unfeeling, while rebuilding his life from the point of his parents' deaths.
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A person may be detached from himself or herself, detached from life, numb and unfeeling.
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Jai has become unfeeling after losing his love.
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She turns unfeeling but he loses all his skills!
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