incompassion (Meaning)

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incompassion (n.)

Want of compassion or pity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incompassion

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incompassion Sentence Examples

  1. The warden's incompassion towards the prisoners shocked even the hardened guards.
  2. The cruel landlord evicted his tenants without any incompassion, leaving them homeless and destitute.
  3. The stepmother's incompassion for her stepchildren led to years of emotional abuse.
  4. The doctor's incompassionate bedside manner worsened his patients' already frail condition.
  5. The lack of incompassion in the system made it impossible for the orphaned child to find a loving home.
  6. The victim's family was horrified by the incompassion shown by the perpetrator.
  7. The city council's incompassionate decision to cut funding for social services condemned thousands to poverty.
  8. The judge's incompassionate sentence left the defendant feeling hopeless and broken.
  9. The company's incompassionate layoffs left countless employees struggling to make ends meet.
  10. The nation's incompassion towards refugees fleeing war and persecution was a shameful display of humanity's darkest side.

FAQs About the word incompassion

Want of compassion or pity.

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The warden's incompassion towards the prisoners shocked even the hardened guards.

The cruel landlord evicted his tenants without any incompassion, leaving them homeless and destitute.

The stepmother's incompassion for her stepchildren led to years of emotional abuse.

The doctor's incompassionate bedside manner worsened his patients' already frail condition.