“+ 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