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The phrase "a cold hearted" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a cold-hearted" in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is emotionally unfeeling or lacking compassion.
Example: "Despite the tragedy unfolding around him, he remained a cold-hearted individual, showing no signs of empathy."
Alternatives: "emotionally detached" or "unfeeling person".
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I don't think you want them freaking out tomorrow unless you're a cold hearted meanie.
Are people driven to murder because of society's sh*t or is written from day one that a player gonna be a cold hearted killer?
She did not reply, but he felt compelled to write her an apology, in which he stated that "[he felt] like such a cold hearted and unsympathetic swine for writing all that [he] did.
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"I'm becoming a cold-hearted killer and can kill without mercy or reason".
A cold-hearted, intellectual business, to be sure, but one heated by Morse's mostly unconsummated romances.
It's enough to make you forgive Zooey for being such a cold-hearted cow on the screen.
And the baddie robot is owned by a cold-hearted Russian heiress and a sneering Japanese scientist, for double hissability.
She was supposed to creep onstage and tell all the contestants what a cold-hearted monster her boss was.
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