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heartless

/hahrt-lis/US // ˈhɑrt lɪs //UK // (ˈhɑːtlɪs) //

无情,没心没肺,无情的,无情无义

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unfeeling; unkind; unsympathetic; harsh; cruel: heartless words; a heartless ruler.
    • : Archaic. lacking courage or enthusiasm; spiritless; disheartened.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.without feeling; cold

Examples

  • It’s easy to say these are big companies that own a lot of units and are heartless, but I think a significant number of units are mom-and-pop rental units.

  • Tinder feels heartless, Yik Yak quickly descended into hate speech, Reddit is too often misogynistic.

  • These leagues and athletes contorting themselves beyond normal recognition aren’t doing so only because of mindless momentum, or to satisfy heartless television executives.

  • The cruel and heartless local Skyline megachurch, which we attended when I was a kid, whose website lies that “you more likely to die from a lightning strike than the Covid-19 virus.”

  • I never imagined people could be that callous and heartless and cruel.

  • It is deeply moving, so much so that you have to be pretty heartless not to be touched by this wrenching account.

  • But the Sawyer case, combined with the heartless parsimony of all lethal outbreaks, means that the truth will out and soon.

  • In California, Christie shot back: “That is not a heartless position, that is a common-sense position.”

  • Some offenders are literally coldblooded, heartless killers.

  • Remember the flak that Texas Gov. Rick Perry took last cycle for calling critics of illegal immigrants “heartless”?

  • Poor Hephzibah obeyed; she little suspected the heartless trick played at her expense.

  • Her life at home is too quiet for her, she has few friends and no education; you call me heartless.

  • Carry, and one or two more were grave; and an indignant voice said, "How wickedly heartless!"

  • Yes; and I also dare to tell M. d'Infreville that his conduct towards his wife has been both disgraceful and heartless.

  • The heartless, unthinking girls tripped gaily down to the carriage, and drove off.