"Non-caring" is not a standard word found in most dictionaries, but it is a compound term that can be understood as describing a lack of care or concern. It is often used in informal contexts to convey apathy or indifference. In writing, it may be better to use "uncaring" or "indifferent" for clarity.
I would describe that person as being Friendly.
sympathetic, or caring
Caring for people and helping them.
The word caring can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective is used to describe someone who is kind and sensitive. The verb form is the present participle of the verb "care".
interest, concern, caring, regard, compassion
Uncomfortable around others, fidgeting/not paying attention/'non caring' voice.
The word caring has two syllables.
The word sick is an adjective (sick, sicker, sickest), a word that describes a noun; sick is also a noun (a non-count noun) for a group that are sick, for example 'caring for the sick'.
Helping
His mother was not a very caring individual.
How about "racing"?
I would describe that person as being Friendly.
A word that is somewhat similar to the word 'caring' is 'empathetic', which means to understand other people's feelings, thoughts, and motives.
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Apathetic.
A verb is an action word. If a person is with care, then they are being cared for. Someone is caring about them. Caring and cared are the verbs.
Caring, kindhearted,