heartless
Americanadjective
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unfeeling; unkind; unsympathetic; harsh; cruel.
heartless words; a heartless ruler.
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Archaic. lacking courage or enthusiasm; spiritless; disheartened.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- heartlessly adverb
- heartlessness noun
Etymology
Origin of heartless
1300–50; Middle English herteles, Old English heortlēas. See heart, -less
Example Sentences
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I wanted to say he was a lying, cheating, despicable, heartless villain.
From Literature
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What an interesting conclusion, considering her refusal to take accountability for other mistakes, including the show’s heartless depiction of Sullivan’s wounding.
From Salon
The barber chair, the locus of Sweeney’s revenge on the heartless cruelty of a Victorian London that wrecked his life, isn’t the elaborate contraption of other productions.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s just a pretty heartless place and always has been,” says Ebert.
From Los Angeles Times
The story is rudimentary: Elongated blue cat people prepare for a gigantic battle with the nasty, militarized, heartless, corporation-backed human colonists, or “sky people.”
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