uncaring
Uncaring (adj) means showing no concern or compassion for others. Example: “The manager's uncaring response to the complaint made things worse.”
How to use uncaring
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNot showing concern or sympathy for other people.
Word forms
more uncaring comparative, most uncaring superlative
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The manager's _____ response to the complaint made things worse.
Etymology
From un- + caring.
Rhymes for uncaring
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What does “uncaring” mean?
The word “uncaring” means showing no concern or compassion for others. In plain terms, not showing concern or sympathy for other people.
How do you use “uncaring” in a sentence?
Here is “uncaring” used in a sentence: “The manager's uncaring response to the complaint made things worse.”
What part of speech is “uncaring”?
“Uncaring” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of uncaring?
"uncaring" (adj) means showing no concern or compassion for others.