Difference between Uncooperative and Unhelpful

What is the difference between Uncooperative and Unhelpful?

Uncooperative as an adjective is not cooperative while Unhelpful as an adjective is not providing help or assistance; not helpful.

Uncooperative

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not cooperative

Unhelpful

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not providing help or assistance; not helpful.

Example sentence: Anger clearly has its proper place at work, which is neither wholly absent nor ever present. The manager who is an emotional blank is just as hard to work for as the volcanic boss, and both can do great harm by setting an unhelpful example for what kind of emotional expression is expected and accepted.

We hope you now know whether to use Uncooperative or Unhelpful in your sentence.

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