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unsympathetic

/ 藢蕦苍蝉瑟尘辫蓹藞胃蓻迟瑟办 /

adjective

  1. not characterized by, feeling, or showing sympathy
  2. whenpostpositive, often foll by to or towards not showing agreement (with) or favour (towards)
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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We imagine the average boomer as a wealthy, conservative, out-of-touch white suburbanite largely unsympathetic to millennial and Gen Z money troubles.

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Bong enjoys reminding us that unsympathetic characters often make the most compelling leads.

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鈥淟incoln," he continued, "was clearly unsympathetic but never defied even that order, let alone an order of the Supreme Court. It never ordered President Lincoln to do anything else.鈥

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He said Christina's employer had been "unsympathetic" and more needed to be done to protect people in her position.

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The Daily Mail, for example, picked apart every single detail of every frame in the trailer, most of it unsympathetic.

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What does听unsympathetic mean?

Unsympathetic means not sharing the feelings of someone or identifying with, caring about, or having any favor or support for someone or something.

It鈥檚 the opposite of sympathetic, which most commonly means having sympathy鈥攈aving the same emotions as someone else, especially sadness.

Being sympathetic in this way is usually understood to mean that you feel bad for someone because they are in a negative situation. Being unsympathetic is the opposite鈥攜ou don鈥檛 feel sorry.

Sympathetic is also sometimes used to mean supportive of or loyal to someone or something. Being unsympathetic in this way means you are not at all supportive or loyal.

Sometimes, unsympathetic is used to describe a person (or fictional character) who you can鈥檛 identify with or don鈥檛 care about.

Example: I鈥檓 completely unsympathetic鈥攈e should have known better.

Where does听unsympathetic come from?

The first records of unsympathetic come from the 1800s. The prefix un- means 鈥渘ot.鈥 The base word, sympathetic, comes from the Greek 蝉测尘辫补迟丑脓迟颈办贸蝉, from sym-, 鈥渨ith,鈥 and 辫谩迟丑(辞蝉), 鈥渟耻蹿蹿别谤颈苍驳.鈥

Sympathetic is usually used to describe someone who shares feelings of sadness with others. Someone who鈥檚 unsympathetic does not share this feeling. When we say someone is unsympathetic in this way, we may be saying they鈥檙e cruel, or we may be saying that they don鈥檛 think someone is worthy of their pity.

Calling someone an unsympathetic figure or an unsympathetic character is usually different. This means we think that other people can鈥檛 identify with them or care about them, often because they themselves are the ones who are cruel or uncaring toward others.

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How is听unsympathetic used in real life?

Unsympathetic is commonly used to describe people who don鈥檛 support or care about someone or something.

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Which of the following words is NOT a synonym of unsympathetic?

A. commiserating
B. uncompassionate
C. indifferent
D. insensitive

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