Memory Game Caring adjectivesOnline version caring cooperative generous helpful kind selfish stingy uncaring uncooperative unhelpful unkind unselfish by Alberto Rodríguez unkind (adj.) — cruel or thoughtless; not kind: How unkind not to invite him to the party when everyone else is going. kind (adj.) — generous and helpful: My uncle seems like a stern man, but he is really very kind. uncooperative (adj.) — not willing to do what someone requests or needs; not cooperative: The students were uncooperative in class today. uncaring (adj.) — not feeling or showing concern; not caring: He has a very uncaring attitude toward his job. cooperative (adj.) — willing to help or work with others: She is one of our most cooperative club members. unhelpful (adj.) — not willing to help; not helpful: The woman at the information kiosk was unhelpful. stingy (adj.) — not generous; reluctant to give or spend: The rich man was too stingy to donate any money. generous (adj.) — giving or sharing willingly and freely: My aunt and uncle are very generous and often invite us to stay on their farm. caring (adj.) — feeling or showing concern for other people: The nurse was a very caring person. selfish (adj.) — concerned with only one’s own interests and welfare: Don’t be selfish! Let your brother play, too. unselfish (adj.) — showing concern for other people; not selfish: He’s a very unselfish soccer player. helpful (adj.) — giving help, useful: The encyclopedia was helpful when I did my science report