单词 | unfeeling |
释义 | unfeelingn. Lack of feeling. Also, an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > [noun] unfeelingness1398 insensibility?1510 senselessness1577 indolency1603 stupidity1603 unfeeling1603 torpidity1614 torpor1626 sleepiness1647 indolence1656 insensibleness1656 narcosis1671 torpidnessa1676 torpitude1713 anaesthesia1721 deadness1764 insentience1862 the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] > want of or incapacity for emotion dryheada1300 lethargyc1380 drynessc1450 dumping1542 unsensibility1551 insensibleness?1555 unsensibleness?1555 stupidity1568 stolidity1570 stupor1570 dumpishness1574 senselessness1577 innaturality1579 astoniedness1580 impassibility1603 stupefaction1603 torpor1607 deadness1611 unsufferance1611 hebetude1621 nonsense1621 drought1622 hebetation1623 obstupefaction1625 unanswerableness1626 tastelessnessa1631 insensateness1646 impassiveness1648 obtuseness1648 barrenness1655 torpulency1657 sterility1661 spiritlessness1669 unspiritedness1669 unaffectedness1678 insensibility1691 stolidness1727 apathy1742 impenetrableness1747 unfeelingness1766 impassivity1794 unfeeling1805 soullessness1811 incommobility1822 obtusity1823 unimpressibleness1830 hardhead1836 stockishness1837 insensitiveness1838 impenetrability1847 unreceptivity1849 unsusceptibility1850 woodenness1854 unimpressionability1862 irresponsiveness1864 unresponsiveness1869 impassibleness1874 irreceptivity1881 unimpressibility1889 apatheia1893 inemotivity1894 affectlessness1921 insensitivity1957 the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] > want of or incapacity for emotion > instance of unfeeling1919 insensitivity1957 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. ii. xii. 285 Indolencie or vnfeeling of paine. 1805 Monthly Mag. 19 657 The rapacity, the selfish unfeeling, the low cunning of Odysseus. 1919 V. Woolf Night & Day xxiv. 331 The chaos of the unfeelings or half-feelings of life. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). unfeelingadj. 1. a. Having no feeling or sensation, insensible; figurative not sensitive to impressions, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > [adjective] unfeelingc1000 dead?c1225 unwitlessc1225 insensiblec1400 unfeelablec1400 unfredeablec1450 insensate?1520 blatea1522 deaf?1527 unsensible1531 inanimatea1555 senseless1557 unsensate1561 sleeping1562 insensitive1610 unsensitive1610 torpid1613 inanimated1646 torpent1647 unperceptive1668 feelless1684 insentient1764 unsentient1768 sensationless1824 apathic1835 non-sensitive1836 zombie-like1932 zombie-esque1946 zomboid1963 zombied1972 the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > lacking emotional sensibility unfeelingc1000 mis-feelinga1382 stonishc1450 unpainfulc1450 obtuse1509 sprightlessa1522 insensate1553 senseless1560 soulless1568 dull-esprited1591 impassible1592 bluntie1598 impenetrable1600 stockish1600 stolidc1600 incapable1601 stupid1605 tasteless1605 unsensitive1610 unexalted1611 insensible1617 unsensible1619 languid1622 immovable1639 dead-hearted1642 sterile1642 resupine1643 unaffectionate1645 iron-bound1648 resentlessa1649 torpid1656 torpulent1657 impassive1699 unreceptive1722 hebete1743 apathetic1744 stubbed1744 gustless1766 unresponsive1768 unsusceptible1779 tideless-blooded1786 unaffectioned1788 inaccessible1796 hebetudinous1820 unimpressible1828 insensitive1834 apathetical1835 non-sensitive1836 blunt-hearted1845 irreceptive1846 unreceptant1846 unimpressionable1847 anaesthetic1860 insentient1860 hard (also tough, sharp) as nails1862 unsqueamish1893 tone-deaf1894 unget-at-able1897 facty1901 zombie1937 pegamoid1957 c1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 264 Yfele swilas unfelende. a1300 Cursor Mundi 24426 Quen i sagh þus all thinges..Vn~feland for þair lauerd murn, Moght i me noght for-ber. c1430 Life St. Kath. (1884) 31 For þay wot not hem self þat þay are [offended] whyl þay are bot vnfelyng matere. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 2 (1623) iii. ii. 145 Faine would I go to chafe his palie lips,..And with my fingers feele his hand, vnfeeling . View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) ii. i. 102 Vnfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispence. 1619 J. Taylor Kicksey Winsey sig. C4 They must not take me for a Stupid asse, That I (vnfeeling) will let these things passe. 1770 H. Brooke Fool of Quality V. xvii. 241 [He] pressed his lips to the pale, and unfeeling lips. 1780 W. Cowper Progress of Error 528 So one..Woo'd an unfeeling statue for his wife. 1846 R. C. Trench Notes Miracles Introd. iv. 36 When he blesses, it is men; but when he smites, it is an unfeeling tree. 1876 J. S. Blackie Songs Relig. & Life 223 All my weeping can recall her never, Back from the cold unfeeling sod! b. Const. of, to, or with direct object. ΚΠ 1744 E. Haywood Female Spectator No. 3 (1748) I. 113 It is sure a pleasure which no words can paint!—No heart unfeeling it conceive! 1748 J. Thomson Castle of Indolence ii. liv But should to fame your hearts unfeeling be,..Then hear [etc.]. 1768 H. Brooke Fool of Quality III. xvi. 237 They appeared so chearful and unfeeling of their own wretchedness. 2. Devoid of kindly or tender feelings; uncompassionate, unsympathetic. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > hard-heartedness > [adjective] hard hearteOE hateleOE hard-heartedc1225 cruel1297 dure1412 flinty1536 heartless1556 flint-hearted1560 stone-hearted?1569 stony-hearted1569 iron-hearted1570 steel-hearted1571 unbowelled1592 blunt1594 flintful1596 flint-heart1596 brassy1600 unfeeling1600 cold-blooded1602 cold-hearteda1616 flinty-hearted1629 callous1647 unsympathizing1735 cool-hearted1748 pebble-hearted1816 unsympathetic1823 cold1849 the mind > emotion > compassion > pitilessness > [adjective] > unsympathetic unfeeling1600 uncommiserating1679 uncondoleda1711 unsympathizing1735 brute-like1813 unsympathetic1857 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iv. i. 62 This is no aunswer thou vnfeeling man, to excuse the currant of thy cruelty. View more context for this quotation 1609 B. Jonson Case is Alterd iii. sig. I Ô heauen, can it be? That men should liue with such vnfeeling soules, Without or touch or conscience of religion. 1734 A. Pope Ess. Man: Epist. IV 287 The broadest mirth unfeeling Folly wears, Less pleasing far than Virtue's very Tears. 1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall (1787) III. xxx. 167 (note) The bloody actor is less detestable than the cool unfeeling historian. 1817 W. Scott Rob Roy II. v. 88 I was neither a false lover nor an unfeeling son. 1883 J. A. Froude in Lett. & Memorials J. W. Carlyle III. 204 John Carlyle..had been rough and unfeeling. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1603adj.c1000 |
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