Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Wanting sympathy or feeling; indifferent; unkind.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Wanting passion or feeling or emotional warmth; indifferent.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Alternative form of
cold-hearted .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective lacking in sympathy or feeling
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Examples
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Homer, the only "coldhearted" decision was when your dad sold drivers licenses to unqualified drivers who not only killed the Willis children and put the lives of all of us at risk.
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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'cause heaven knows we don't want to be "coldhearted".
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local infidel91 2010
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For much of the media, the battle around the country is between rich taxpayers, municipal bondholders and coldhearted Republicans on one side and working people and Democrats on the other.
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