unconsoling
English
Etymology
un- + consoling
Adjective
unconsoling (comparative more unconsoling, superlative most unconsoling)
- Not consoling.
- 2007 January 8, Richard Eder, “Ultimate Exile: A Gypsy Poet Expelled by Her People”, in New York Times:
- When some young Gypsies beat him up, she looks on with the unconsoling remark: “They’re only keeping warm, Swann, that’s all.”
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Derived terms
- unconsolingly