Antonyms for uncaring


Grammar : Adj
Spell : kair
Phonetic Transcription : kɛər


Definition of uncaring

Origin :
  • 1786, from un- (1) "not" + caring.
  • adj indifferent
Example sentences :
  • "And he might have been my son," cried out Elsbeth to the uncaring night.
  • Extract from : « Regiment of Women » by Clemence Dane
  • He wished that he could always be like that,—dull, phlegmatic, uncaring.
  • Extract from : « The Hidden Places » by Bertrand W. Sinclair
  • Her father had gone on as long as he could until at last, broken and uncaring he had made one last ditch stand.
  • Extract from : « The Happy Man » by Gerald Wilburn Page
  • But when I thought of her so horribly heartless, so uncaring to my unhappiness, I did more than hate her—I utterly despised her.
  • Extract from : « The Making of a Saint » by William Somerset Maugham
  • Eight hundred thousand endless, lonely revolutions about an unthinking, uncaring, ungrateful world is quite enough.
  • Extract from : « If at First You Don't... » by John Brudy
  • It felt intelligence slipping from it, felt the old, uncaring comfort coming back again.
  • Extract from : « The World That Couldn't Be » by Clifford Donald Simak
  • Here she would walk, calling in vain his name to the uncaring winds of heaven.
  • Extract from : « Darkness and Dawn » by George Allan England
  • The train flew on, uncaring, for trains know not that they are carriers unto destiny.
  • Extract from : « St. Cuthbert's » by Robert E. Knowles
  • Immediately, with the uncaring folly of youth, Johnson plunged into the very spot to his friends horror and anxiety.
  • Extract from : « Rowlandson's Oxford » by A. Hamilton Gibbs
  • The massive beast rose on its hind legs, growled, and Ross walked by it uncaring, unmenaced by the puzzled animal.
  • Extract from : « The Time Traders » by Andre Norton

Synonyms for uncaring

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