unsympathetic

IPA: ʌnsɪmpʌθˈɛtɪk

adjective

  • Not sympathetic.
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Examples of "unsympathetic" in Sentences

  • It helps no one's career to be identified as unsympathetic to working people, even if the misconduct of which they are accused consists of not working.
  • I know myself that some authors on some days will persuade me to be interested in unsympathetic characters, and then other authors on other days will not.
  • To avoid anthropomorphizing, some turn to what might be called unsympathetic biology: a biology free of subjectivity or such messy considerations as consciousness, preferences, sentiment, or personal experiences.
  • Devers was one of the kind sometimes called unsympathetic, that is, he seemed so, but it was more in manner than in fact, for few troop commanders in his regiment were really more careful in providing for their men than he.
  • In incidents over the past several years, the organization has barred journalists identified as unsympathetic, kicked out parents who were perceived as being impertinent, and asked security to remove a public health official.

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