What is another word for unfeelingness?
Pronunciation:
[ ʌnfˈiːlɪŋnəs], [ ʌnfˈiːlɪŋnəs], [ ʌ_n_f_ˈiː_l_ɪ_ŋ_n_ə_s]
Related words: unfeeling, apathetic, indifferent, cold-heartedness, callousness, dispassionate, devoid of feeling
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Synonyms for Unfeelingness:
n.
• brutality (noun) • cruelty (noun)- coarseness,
- wickedness,
- malice,
- rancor,
- venom,
- depravity,
- persecution,
- masochism,
- torture,
- bestiality,
- despotism,
- animality,
- malignity,
- insensibility,
- coldness,
- truculence.
- anesthesia,
- aloofness,
- coma,
- Sopor,
- insensitivity,
- swoon,
- numbness,
- narcosis,
- deadness,
- dullness,
- unconsciousness,
- stupor,
- obliviousness,
- insentience,
- faintness,
- trance,
- oblivion,
- senselessness.
- cruelty,
- thick shell,
- spite,
- ruthlessness,
- brutality,
- ferocity,
- unkindness,
- murderousness,
- truculency,
- severity,
- inhumanity,
- thick skin,
- savagery,
- bloodthirstiness,
- choke hold,
- callousness,
- ferocities,
- insensitiveness,
- rhinoceros hide,
- spitefulness,
- thick hide,
- fiendishness,
- heartlessness,
- formidable defenses,
- Hard-heartedness,
- brutishness,
- hardheartedness,
- elephant skin,
- mercilessness,
- savageness,
- hard shell.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- callus,
- Impassibility,
- phlegm,
- callosity,
- stillness,
- self-absorption,
- composure,
- rigour,
- indifference,
- chill,
- immobility,
- harshness,
- severeness,
- rigourousness,
- apathy,
- lethargy,
- stiffness,
- rigorousness,
- pins and needles,
- relentlessness,
- tranquillity,
- impassiveness,
- unfeeling,
- objectivity,
- withdrawal,
- autism,
- straight face,
- ruggedness,
- sluggishness,
- stoicism,
- inclemency,
- quietude,
- dispassion,
- short shrift,
- rigor,
- poker face,
- analgesia,
- calmness,
- unconcern,
- quietness.
How to use "Unfeelingness" in context?
There are a few different feelings we experience on a daily basis. The most obvious are love and hate, which cause a great deal of emotion. Other feelings, such as happiness and sadness, are not as readily apparent. Feeling is one of the most fundamental aspects of our human experience, and it is thought to be essential for our survival.
The word "feeling" is derived from the Old English wordfeat, which means "to heat with passion, to warm." In primitive times, feeling was essential to the survival of humans.
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