unfeeling - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • nature: Please, all you out there with tendencies to be of an unfeeling nature - give us a break.
  • man: It is the raucous unfeeling man who is blind, not the sensitive physically blind theologian.
  • monster: He was accused of being an unfeeling monster, the embodiment of unfair and unjust laws.
  • machine: He maintained that only human beings can reason, that animals are unfeeling machines; and condoned cruel experiments on dogs and cats.
  • way: When we are anxiety is heightened we are more likely to act in a cold blooded, unfeeling way.
  • landlord: God knows how many more unfeeling landlords must be out there.

Modifying Another Word

  • so: How could you be so unfeeling to Miss Bates?
  • somewhat: Spielberg intended the film to look dreamy and somewhat unfeeling, leaving only certain shots to be dynamic.

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