uncaring

IPA: ʌnkˈɛrɪŋ

noun

  • Lack or absence of caring

adjective

  • Characterized by a lack of care; not caring.
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Examples of "uncaring" in Sentences

  • In other words, the sustainable food movement is characterized as uncaring and elitist.
  • I must admit, though, that being called uncaring by folks who want to throw someone elseTobyQuote
  • I must admit, though, that being called uncaring by folks who want to throw someone elsepluribusQuote
  • "This is a first - commenting as one of the so called uncaring management people - I have to say I …"
  • And that is fairly remarkable for a generation that is often been described as uncaring about the past.
  • I've been disappointed with the play, but really felt the problems came from GM Bill Bavasi's inability or just plain uncaring for the fans or the players.
  • They will use Blunkett to bash the so called uncaring Tories, lets have a look at the caring socialism of New Labour re looking after the elderly as put forward by Blunkett:
  • However, the clarity with which we label uncaring and unacceptable behavior gives every student a clear chance to judge the perpetrators and decide whether to try to join the in-crowd, ignore them or stand up for the students who are targeted ..
  • Like I said before, it's difficult for most people to stick to that because most voters are too prone seduction by short-sighted rhetoric about how this or that "tweaking" or deal will "make the market work better" or some such nonsense, while a dedicated free marketer in politics will be called uncaring for not wanting to do something like, oh, cut a deal with a millionaire to get a two-stadium deal.

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