<adj.all> unsympathetic officialdom people unsympathetic to the revolution his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic
(of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings
<adj.all> all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic
not having an open mind
<adj.all> a closed mind unreceptive to new ideas
lacking in sympathy and kindness
<adj.all> unkindly ancts
not agreeing with your tastes or expectations
<adj.all> found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it a job temperamentally unsympathetic to him
If Mr Preston, who has spent his entire career on Wall Street, had been unsympathetic to this shift in Bank priorities, he could have let the Conable initiative quietly lapse.
Ingolf, the last Viking in their colony, is hammered by the voices of dead Norsemen who had tried to live in the region, unsympathetic except to the 'little brown buggers', as Ingolf calls the Inuits.
The official China Daily also reported that a court in northwestern Shaanxi province dismissed a lawsuit filed by a police officer who said local journalists had defamed him with reports his police station was crude and unsympathetic toward farmers.
But all this is also preamble. The most daring feature of Tom Smith's excellent Greenwich production is how uncharming and unsympathetic it makes Sir Hugo from the first.
An unsympathetic feeling pervades his work, which features alcohol, guns, card-playing, wrinkled faces and abandoned buildings.
Robert Brenner, a spokesman for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represented Ms. Newberry, wasn't unsympathetic to Lockheed's dilemma.
Even the nurse is played as an unsympathetic raunchy blonde, while Friar Laurence becomes a dubious, scarfaced individual and the prince is a babyish fop.
Joe McGinniss's sometimes speculative account is not unsympathetic.
Cole (subject of the accused students' reporting) provided his statements to the committee, he returned to the room where witnesses were gathered and proceeded to blast those who were prepared to provide testimony unsympathetic to him.
But the results have proved disappointing for Poland's leaders. The economy has stagnated, foreign creditors have been unsympathetic, and reforms have been hamstrung by the refusal of many workers to participate as long as Solidarity is illegal.
Civil liberties groups say INS is unsympathetic to asylum-seekers, an accusation the agency denies.
Of Marion Meade's biography of Dorothy Parker he describes the writing as 'shoddy, the mood sour and the subject resolutely unsympathetic', though that does not prevent him delving into the squalid intricacies of the Algonquin world.