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Discover LudwigThe word "hard-hearted" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is cold, unkind, or unfeeling. For example: "His hard-hearted response to the homeless man's request for money showed his lack of empathy."
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hard-hearted
adjective
Alternative form of hardhearted
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He has a hard-hearted thing".
Local unionists were often hard-hearted.
Why are Americans so hard-hearted?
Only someone very hard-hearted wouldn't laugh at this.
So, call me hard-hearted, because I'm afraid I don't.
"I made it sound hard-hearted," Mr. Engels explained.
He is not talking to people, hard-hearted or scared, who simply will not hear.
I made it up, not anybody being, like, hard-hearted — me.
Maybe the voters missed the entertainment value of the hard-hearted, compulsively destructive G.O.P. headliners.
A variation on the Shepard father figure, Mable is squinty-eyed, hard-hearted, and cynical.
New Yorkers may not be as hard-hearted as they like to appear.
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