uncared

English

Etymology

un- + cared

Adjective

uncared

  1. Not cared (for, about, etc.).
    • 1996, Paul M. Salkovskis, Frontiers of Cognitive Therapy
      Thus, patients who are severely depressed and failing to improve may be more likely to feel misunderstood and uncared about by their therapists than patients who are improving more rapidly.

Usage notes

Usually, this appears with the preposition for. See uncared-for.

Anagrams

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