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She had found her parents coolly unsympathetic and curiously amused.

Save your breath! Don't even mention your illness to your unsympathetic boss.

Her husband was unsympathetic and she felt she had no one to turn to.

He points to its unsympathetic treatment of Jake’s mother, a nurse who over-borrows to buy property.

“I hate to admit it, but he is unkind and unsympathetic to people, ” she said, as I recall.

His wife Clytemnestra and his lovely daughter Iphigenia made a pathetic appeal for mercy, but they found Agamemnon cold and unsympathetic.

But at the word"Goodbye",and although the piano sounded more desperate than ever, her face broke into a brilliant, dreadfully unsympathetic smile

Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic breeze. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush.

unsympathetic officialdom; people unsympathetic to the revolution; his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic.

a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner.

I'm highly unsympathetic to what you are trying to achieve.

I told him about the problem but he was totally unsympathetic.

More than any other Europeans, the English, with their own ample and well-sewn luggage, have been unsympathetic to the American language plight.

After listening to this debate, children and elderly man will be a change of position, said passers-by can be unsympathetic to the elderly, so that a child has to walk.

unsympathetic造句

The government was unsympathetic to public opinion.

She may find me unsympathetic after all, and no man can remedy that.

Though some of our relatives are unattractive and unsympathetic, they are still necessary to me because, I think, blood is thicker than water.

His face assumed an expression as unsympathetic as remote.

That is one of the rewards of competition: you can drop down a couple of notches on the food chain to be as brutal , unsympathetic , selfish and inhuman as you wish in the name of competition because success supposedly justifies any actions.--Howard Mel

But George was unsympathetic.' Oh, that,' he said with a smile as if he were talking about an old friend.