unsympathetic

/ˌʌnsɪmpəˈθɛtɪk/
adjective
  1. Not feeling or showing kindness, understanding, or support for someone else's problems or feelings.
    • The judge was unsympathetic to the defendant's excuses.
    • She gave an unsympathetic reply to her friend who was feeling sad.
    • The manager was unsympathetic when I explained why I was late.
  2. Not agreeing with or supporting an idea, cause, or person.
    • The newspaper was unsympathetic to the new environmental policies.
    • Many voters were unsympathetic to the candidate's promises.
    • His parents were unsympathetic to his plan to drop out of school.
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