The Opposite(Antonym) of “affectuous”
The antonyms of affectuous are unfeeling, cold, and indifferent. These words describe a lack of emotion or warmth towards someone or something.
Explore all Antonyms of “affectuous”
- cold
- indifferent
- unfeeling
Definitions and Examples of unfeeling, cold, indifferent
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
unfeeling
Not having or showing sympathy or tenderness; lacking emotion or sensitivity.
Example
The manager's unfeeling response to the employee's problem made her feel even worse.
Lacking affection or warmth; distant or unfriendly in manner.
Example
His cold demeanor made it hard for others to approach him.
Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
Example
She was indifferent to the outcome of the game since she wasn't a fan of either team.
Key Differences: unfeeling vs cold vs indifferent
- 1Unfeeling describes a lack of sympathy or tenderness.
- 2Cold describes a lack of affection or warmth.
- 3Indifferent describes a lack of interest or concern.
Effective Usage of unfeeling, cold, indifferent
- 1Express Displeasure: Use these antonyms to express your dissatisfaction with someone's behavior.
- 2Describe Characters: Use these words to describe characters in stories or movies who lack emotion or warmth.
- 3Discuss Relationships: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations about relationships to describe how someone may be feeling.
Remember this!
The antonyms of affectuous describe a lack of emotion or warmth. Unfeeling describes a lack of sympathy, cold describes a lack of affection, and indifferent describes a lack of interest. Use these words to express displeasure, describe characters, or discuss relationships.