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hardhearted

[hahrd-hahr-tid] / ˈhɑrdˈhɑr tɪd /


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The word "cruel" originates from the Latin word crudelis, which is defined as "hardhearted, bloodthirsty, unmerciful and inhuman."

From Salon • Dec. 12, 2023

To not give it a standing ovation is to be hardhearted.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2023

Dear Carolyn: I’ll be the first to admit that I can’t stand my obnoxious, hardhearted sister-in-law.

From Washington Post • Jun. 28, 2022

He refers to them together as “children,” which is factually true, but also emphasizes the point that surviving in a hardhearted environment — even thinking of survival — requires a certain innocence.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 23, 2021

And the living son, the child, Roy, was headlong already, and hardhearted: he lay at home, silent now, and bitter against his father, a bandage on his forehead.

From "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin