/ʌnsɪˌmpʌθɛˈtɪk/ - [unsimputhetik] - un•sym•pa•thet•ic
We found 6 definitions of unsympathetic from 2 different sources.
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unsympathetic - not sympathetic or disposed toward; "unsympathetic officialdom"; "people unsympathetic to the revolution"; "his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic" | ||
sympathetic having similar disposition and tastes; "with their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion" | ||
uncompassionate lacking compassion or feeling for others; "nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire"- Shakespeare | ||
uncongenial, incompatible used of plant stock or scions; incapable of being grafted | ||
unresponsive not responding to some influence or stimulus | ||
unsympathetic - (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings; "all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic" | ||
unappealing, unlikeable, unlikable | ||
drama the quality of being arresting or highly emotional | ||
unsympathetic - not agreeing with your tastes or expectations; "found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it"; "a job temperamentally unsympathetic to him" | ||
disagreeable | ||
uncongenial, incompatible used of plant stock or scions; incapable of being grafted | ||
unsympathetic - lacking in sympathy and kindness; "unkindly ancts" | ||
unkindly | ||
unsympathetic - not having an open mind; "a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas" | ||
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