UNFEELING


Meaning of UNFEELING in English

“+ adjective

Etymology: Middle English unfeling, from un- (I) + feling feeling

1.

a. : devoid of feeling or sensation : insensate

an unfeeling tree

an unfeeling corpse

b. archaic : insensitive , cold

should to fame your hearts unfeeling be — James Thomson †1748

2. : devoid of kindness or sympathy : hardhearted , cruel

an unfeeling wretch

unfeeling enough to laugh at her predicament

the unfeeling governor sought to terrify her into compliance with his demands — Herman Melville

• un·feel·ing·ly adverb

• un·feel·ing·ness noun

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.