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unfeelingness

  • a word derived from unfeeling.
    unfeeling
    adjective
    not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.

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It could be that Hannah's unfeelingness is testament to how little they really knew each other in the first place.

From The Guardian Mar. 18, 2013

With this unfeelingness children are frequently charged with active unkindness, amounting to cruelty.

From Children's Ways by James Sully

But she would write to Miss Woppit as soon as ever she reached home—she would write a letter that would banish every suspicion of unfeelingness.

From Second Book of Tales by Eugene Field

“The Unknown took chiefly the aspect of a power, itself but blindly groping in the dark, yet disposing with inexorable unfeelingness of the fates of men.”

From Prophets of Dissent : Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy by Otto Heller

Richard has provoked me beyond measure by his insolence and unfeelingness about everybody and everything.

From George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life by E. S. Roscoe