unsympathetic

adj

Etymology

From un- + sympathetic.

  1. borrowed from sympathēticus
  2. formed as unsympathetic — “un- + sympathetic

Definitions

  1. Not sympathetic

    Not sympathetic; ill-disposed

    • His tall, gaunt, stringy figure is insensible to fatigue, and his dry, half-sarcastic, and often wholly unsympathetic manner is uninfluenced by any change in his surroundings.
    • After years of unsympathetic commercial use and dereliction, nothing of note remained inside, which accordingly has been reconfigured with modern amenities such as underfloor heating.

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