"Incompassionate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Incompassionate" Meaning

Uncompassionate refers to a lack of kindness, sympathy, or concern for others; being unfeeling, uncaring, or unsympathetic. It describes a person who is unwilling to show mercy, pity, or understanding towards others, often being harsh, cruel, or unkind.

"Incompassionate" Examples

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Incompassionate refers to a lack of sympathy, kindness, or compassion towards others.

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The harsh teacher was known for her incompassionate attitude towards students who struggled in her class.
The governor's incompassionate decision to cut funding for social programs left many people feeling outraged and helpless.
The manager's incompassionate treatment of her employees led to a high turnover rate and poor overall morale.
The incompassionate news report focused primarily on the negative aspects of the disaster, rather than the heroic efforts of the rescue teams.
The politician's incompassionate proposal to raise taxes on low-income families sparked widespread protests and outrage.

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