unsympathetic

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definition
adjective
I'm not being unsympathetic, but I can't see why you put up with him
not feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
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At this point, an 'unsympathetic' viewer might say that he is too severe.
She's cold and 'unsympathetic' , and I don't like her.
My wife is extremely 'unsympathetic' to it but it's my way of winding down, it helps me to relax when I'm stressed.
The administration might be 'unsympathetic' to a more robust policy towards Burma.
His own gaze, generally 'unsympathetic' and indifferent to the Other as such, evokes little sympathy.
The writing and directing move the story along, painting a rather sympathetic portrait of a very 'unsympathetic' character.
There's nothing quite as 'unsympathetic' as a politician looking for sympathy.
The campaign may have been started by figures 'unsympathetic' to the Labour government, but the reality is that it has resonated with a very large proportion of the public, including many Labour supporters.
They've also been portrayed, by the husband and his attorneys, and by 'unsympathetic' media, as everything from religious fanatics to pathetic simpletons.
Because of its emphasis on universalism and on acculturation within the host societies, Reform was 'unsympathetic' , even hostile, towards the Zionist movement.
In each, Douglas struggles against uppity, 'unsympathetic' women who threaten his masculinity, disrupt his career and his cosy family life, and sexually harass him in the office.
A generally 'unsympathetic' Supreme Court will again take up the issue - in the context of federal contracting programs - next term.
Distributors and studios are fairly 'unsympathetic' entities, so it's hard to get average people to care about them.
At first, I was 'unsympathetic' with his position and had not attended the meeting.
I'm generally 'unsympathetic' to autobiographical works.
With her face shadowed with the night, it was hard to tell if her expression was concerned or 'unsympathetic' as she looked to the girl sitting next to her.
Councillors decided the proposals were 'unsympathetic' towards existing properties and grouping the low-cost homes together would create a ‘ghetto’ at one end of the cul-de-sac.
During his presidential years, perhaps due to shyness, he was at times criticized for being aloof, cold, and 'unsympathetic' under the stress of public duty.
If anything, deconstruction made the left wing postures even less palatable to 'unsympathetic' observers both inside and outside the university.
When I just go ahead and speak my mind, inevitably it comes out sounding like I am an insensitive, 'unsympathetic' rationalist.
His inclination, as a federalist, was 'unsympathetic' towards some of that exploration.
What I got instead was a gut-wrenchingly awful representation of my community, peopled with unlikeable and 'unsympathetic' characters and crammed full of every negative Jewish stereotype imaginable.
I don't mean to sound harsh and 'unsympathetic' , but I did not want to be held hostage in a room listening to other peoples' problems.
Not to mention that after the long wait, when you finally get to the counter, you meet an 'unsympathetic' employee telling you there's no child support money deposited there for you to collect.
The desire to introduce some form of democracy was/is inconsistent with the objective of having a government that was necessarily sympathetic to the west, and 'unsympathetic' to terrorism.
Indeed, almost any fiction written in English which deals with Catholicism, especially since the Second Vatican Catastrophe, is likely to be appropriately 'unsympathetic' .
In short, I am not 'unsympathetic' to his agenda nor am I of the religious right.
Although not 'unsympathetic' to the idea of states' rights, he believed that the South needed outside help in order to improve.
Put in this context, playing an 'unsympathetic' figure in Magnolia looks less like a leap of faith and more a logical progression, and as for the ‘risky’ element?
His book is particularly 'unsympathetic' towards the Lhasa theocracy, which is not surprising since he chronicles the 1904 invasion of Tibet by the British.
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