unfeelingness
- a word derived from unfeeling.
Example Sentences
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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
I had built all my hopes upon it, and now the apparent scorn and unfeelingness of my conduct had brought him to that hard and reckless mood which I most dreaded.
From Ellen Middleton—A Tale by Fullerton, Georgiana
“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 Heller, Otto
The courts enraged him by their unfeelingness, by their representation in his brother, and by their oppression of the people, the sight of which filled him with insuperable pain.
From The Invisible Lodge by Jean Paul
Miss Earle had frankly confessed that she thought a great deal of him, and yet she had treated him with an unfeelingness which left him sore and bitter.
From In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories by Barr, Robert