NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, but uncaring is.
No. Not at all.
unconcerned, uncaring, unworried
other words for quality are high standards
The word 'uncaring' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb, which functions as a noun in a sentence. Example use:The uncaring simply drop their trash where they stand instead of looking for a trash container.
Uncaring.
When a person or organization says that he's going to settle for no less than "quality" standards, the word "quality" is always intended to mean "HIGH quality standards."
High Standards was created in 2003.
The official definition of the word virtue is "behavior showing high moral standards."
The uncaring mother did not feed her hungry children.
its an antonym
The antonym for the word "crime" is "virtue", which means behavior showing high moral standards.