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unloving /ʌnˈlʌvɪŋ /adjectiveNot loving: an unloving father...- B1 is full of rage at the very real wrong that was done to him by a distant and unloving father.
- Many were running away from hostile or feckless parents - unloving stepmothers and drunken fathers feature in several reminiscences - or from the prospect of onshore unemployment.
- In 1140, after the mysterious disappearance of a Shrewsbury clerk, the young Meriet was brought by his unloving father to a Benedictine monastery.
Derivatives unlovingly adverb ...- Bob Somerby, idling at a restaurant in Baltimore, not only says campaign coverage ticked upward last fall but suggests he might scale back the Howler, the Web site where he eviscerates what he unlovingly calls ‘your press corps.’
- Now, as before, discounters still offer unlovingly thrown-together, hospital-gray crates at dubious prices, presumably in the hopes of at least making the same sales as the previous year.
- It's easier because now we know that this person who comes to meet us unlovingly is angry or enraged, is most definitely unhappy.
unlovingness noun ...- Denying unlovingness has felt necessary to keep a positive sense of self, but it hasn't worked out that way.
- He must be convicted a second time because of his sinful life of doubt, and temper, and unlovingness.
- It is their unlovingness that they extend out of their crippled psyche.
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