unsympathetic

  • 21unsympathetic — un·sympathetic …

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  • 22unsympathetic — [ˌʌnsɪmpəˈθetɪk] adj 1) not kind enough to want to know about other people s problems 2) not willing to support something …

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  • 23unsympathetic — un sym•pa•thet′ic adj …

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  • 24unsympathetic — /ˌʌnsɪmpəˈθɛtɪk/ (say .unsimpuh thetik) adjective 1. not offering sympathy; lacking understanding; hostile. 2. not inspiring sympathy; unpleasing. –unsympathetically, adverb …

  • 25unsympathetic — adj. not sympathetic. Derivatives: unsympathetically adv …

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  • 26unsympathetically — unsympathetic ► ADJECTIVE 1) not sympathetic. 2) not showing approval of an idea or action. 3) not likeable. DERIVATIVES unsympathetically adverb …

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  • 27antipathetic — antipathetic, unsympathetic, averse are often used as if they were synonyms. They are, however, not interchangeable if employed in accord with careful usage. Strictly, antipathetic is applied to things or to persons objectively considered that… …

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  • 28hard — /hahrd/, adj., harder, hardest, adv., harder, hardest, n. adj. 1. not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable. 2. firmly formed; tight: a hard knot. 3. difficult to do or accomplish;… …

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  • 29Durham Hall, Surry Hills — Durham Hall is an historic house in Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales. It is a Colonial Georgian brick residence constructed in about 1835 for George Hill, a wealthy merchant.[1][2] The house has had many owners and has had v …

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  • 30Austria: history —    Prehistory and Antiquity    The terrain covered by modern Austria has had some form of human habitation since the Early Stone Age. The first evidence for humans into the alpine valleys comes from around 150,000 years BCE. During the    Early… …

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