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The Collaborative International Dictionary
coldhearted

coldhearted \cold"heart`ed\, cold-hearted \cold"-heart`ed\, a. Wanting passion or feeling or emotional warmth; indifferent. -- cold"-heart`ed*ness, n.

Wiktionary
coldhearted

a. (alternative form of cold-hearted English)

WordNet
coldhearted

adj. lacking in sympathy or feeling [ant: warmhearted]

Usage examples of "coldhearted".

Sherry laid her forehead on her knees and let the tears slide, but she was crying for her own lack of character and restraint when he took her in his arms, and for actually being tempted, for just a few moments, to accept his indecent, coldhearted proposal.

Although he wanted to believe her to be a coldhearted witch, what he saw was a strong woman with too much vulnerability in her eyes.

He was a coldhearted bastard, a man raised in wildness, nurtured by hate.

But do me a favor, and hand the phone to Dumitra so she can make a last-minute plea to her rather coldhearted lover.

This sad scene may be repeated in coming months as the Bahamas conducts a coldhearted purge of as many as 40,000 Haitians, many of whom have lived and worked in the islands for years.

At the root, this was a battle between nature and a coldhearted, artificial substitute for nature.

It is a very mean game that these high-rolling, coldhearted hustlers play.

Rudy still had much to learn about coldhearted women with pale schoolmarm eyes.

Mildred couldn't believe Strasser's coldhearted betrayal of his number one man.

I want to tell you that in all my years, I've never met anyone as coldhearted as you are.

I want him to explain himself in some fashion that won't make him sound like a coldhearted political machine.

He blamed the coldhearted bastards here in Washington who had ordered it, and then pretended that they hadn't.