12.Under the influence of such hostile and irritable sensations, the statesman—en herbe—was even more unsympathetic and distant in his intercourse with Nejdanov.
13.When you tell someone with depression that they shouldn't be depressed because they have no reason to be, you may come off as insensitive and unsympathetic.
15.You don't get much support from police in this country, Filley told me, unsympathetic to the suggestion that there might have been more important matters to investigate.
16.The main reason it would be better to make your suggestion like this is that this avoids giving condescending, or patronising, or unsympathetic advice to someone.
17.Two or three were distinguished by a real talent, amongst others a student of the name of Chazel, but both they and Julien felt mutually unsympathetic.
18." There are people who I think have been kind of unpersuaded and unsympathetic and unconvinced from the outset and have brought bias to the discussion, " she said.
19.In sum, Goncharov balances some unsympathetic qualities of the English with others worthy of emulation, all the while remaining ready to take them down a notch.
20.His father complained that prosperity was already corrupting him and making him unsympathetic and hard; his mother cried; his sisters accused him of blocking their social advance.