The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unsuffering \Un*suf"fer*ing\, n.
Inability or incapability of enduring, or of being endured.
[Obs.]
--Wyclif.
Wiktionary
a. Not suffering. n. (context obsolete English) inability or incapability of endure, or of being endured
Usage examples of "unsuffering".
You've never suffered, the dead stare of the eyes was saying, you've never felt anything, because only to suffer is to feel—there's no such thing as joy, there's only pain and the absence of pain, only pain and the zero, when one feels nothing—I suffer, I'm twisted by suffering, I'm made of undiluted suffering, that's my purity, that's my virtue—and yours, you the untwisted one, you the uncomplaining, yours is to relieve me of my pain—cut your unsuffering body to patch up mine, cut your unfeeling soul to stop mine from feeling—and we'll achieve the ultimate ideal, the triumph over life, the zero!