The uncaring mother did not feed her hungry children.
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.
Alfred strung the GARLAND around the room, as Thanksgiving was approaching, and he did not want to seem uncaring about the holidays
An especially uncaring student submitted an awful entryfor this year's writing competition.
No, but uncaring is.
Heartless
Uncaring.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
careless, uncaring
uncaring
The author was pointing out how the sellers of the beef were uncaring.
The opposite of 'caring' is 'uncaring'.
uncaring